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Chờ được Sơn.K về ùiiii, nay Sơn.K sống 3 cuộc đời òi, ngủ ngon anh nhé
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Tổng tài Sơn.K 🥰
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Trong tất cả các loài chim, em thích nhất là chim Sơn.K. Chim Sơn.K rất đẹp chai, có đôi mắt màu nâu sẫm, môi đỏ như máu, tóc đen như gỗ mun. Chim hay hót những bài như she never cries, con chuồn chuồn, yêu yêu yêu thương thương thương, mới đây nhất là bài hát đấng sinh thành chim cho ra mắt vào ngày 1/6. Chim Sơn.K còn đang thi Tinh Hà Say Hi nữa. Em rất yêu chim Sơn.K.
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