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Lydia Martin 🐺
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iv.iasmim0
IASMIM :
ela nunca mereceu ele, mas vcs não estão prontos pra essa conversa
2026-06-16 20:36:36
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sz._.stilinsk
🫯 :
quando falam"prefiro malia e Stiles"mas aquele amor era linda,mas uma amava mais q o outro
2026-06-16 18:03:01
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brunaa_12_
Bruna 🩶🐺 :
meu traço tóxico é preferir ele com a malía, ela realmente amou o stilles 🥹
2026-06-16 16:49:13
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erick.021pk
demonhao :
casal paia , ele e a Malia era melhor
2026-06-16 15:50:14
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anazx176
🛡🇪🇸𝔻𝕒𝕟𝕚𝕖𝕝𝕒 🇪🇸🛡 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-16 15:54:49
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olxvi4.77
𝑶𝒍𝒊𝒗𝒊𝒂?? :
Nss agr eu achei q fosse real
2026-06-16 19:49:59
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dordaxz_07
￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴ :
Eu pensando q eles namoravam na vida real 🥹
2026-06-16 21:42:09
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giovanna3762
Giovanna :
"qual é o seu sonho?" eu automaticamente:
2026-06-16 19:00:13
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marcelaypx
𝓶𝓪𝓻𝓬𝓮𝓵𝓪 :
amo os dois juntos mas a malia amou mais ele do que a lydia
2026-06-16 23:04:17
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gl.martins22
gl.martins :
Stiles x Malia>>>
2026-06-16 23:27:21
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soeuarebeca
yngridy💯ohara :
e AI desculpa acaba com o sonho de vcs😅
2026-06-16 22:57:23
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gb_bezerra21
Gabriela Bezerra :
Se eles fossem um casal eu imagino muito ele assim ❤️👑
2026-06-16 15:09:23
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laysa_araujo27
Laysaaaa🩷 :
Sim, Malia e Stiles eram lindos, Malia Amou ele de verdade inclusive ele se tornou a “âncora” dela. Mas ele amou a Lydia A Vida Inteira, o primeiro amor dele, e ao meu ver a Lydia mesmo que sem perceber achava que não merecia ele. E isso se comprova quando eles tem a chance de ficar juntos e ela decide não ficar por conta do sonho recorrente, que ela já não sabia se era sonho ou premunição da mort* dele. Mas sim, a Lydia também o Amou.
2026-06-16 23:37:14
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nahmercante_
𝒎𝒆𝒓𝒄𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒆 :
eles namoraram dps da série? na vida real?
2026-06-16 02:31:37
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edits06072
Bebela :
um sonhoo
2026-06-16 19:26:43
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14ferrazx
Leh💯O’brien :
2026-06-16 17:41:22
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killme.ellie2
ellie 𓋹 :
eu sou tão stalia q não consigo gostar de stydia 💔
2026-06-16 20:00:49
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marqxx_25
𝐓’🪼 :
O Dylan e a holland namoraram na vida real??
2026-06-16 18:11:24
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_manu_szx_
Manu :
Vcs falam que a Lydia e o stiles combinam mas do que o stiles e a malia, mas dês da primeiro temporada ele gostava dela, mas ela nunca deu moral pra ele e ainda pegou o melhor amigo dele, a malia amou ele de verdade sem ele ter que fazer muita esforço, por isso, sempre vou ser malia e stiles
2026-06-17 01:11:57
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mundodahanny.7
Hanny💋 :
como assim meu tik Tok tá né traindo
2026-06-16 21:40:36
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