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KaydenPoenk :
punk takut air
2026-06-17 08:05:13
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zarreckless
geum seongjar :
punk kalo kena air ternyata kek gini
2026-06-17 13:18:21
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apisnx
apissnx :
bikin ketik voice ga sii biar seru co jadi kaga usah voice ke dc
2026-06-17 09:41:35
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danjexdan_
D4nn :
malah di mandiin😹
2026-06-17 09:56:25
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ranzzz4m
Ranzzz :
min request rehatin Gus Leo soalnya KAYDEN udah rehat
2026-06-17 07:29:41
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marzzyv2
MarzzV2 :
punk di mandiin aja 😝
2026-06-17 12:19:58
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praditaaapz
aku4rtaa :
asik bet jir #PUNKONTOP
2026-06-17 08:51:32
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who_o81
Amazing Oklama :
di mandiin loh ya🥰
2026-06-17 11:02:36
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kdnaa27
DINS :
gus leo cprp biru gak
2026-06-17 10:50:49
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axempl
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sumpah gara" mereka aku di pukul smpe mati
2026-06-17 07:25:19
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Venns :
bayangin itu server voice
2026-06-17 08:14:54
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pànzxileu :
day 1 mandi
2026-06-17 10:23:09
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krejii29
kreji sill :
noo Gus Leo acuu😭
2026-06-17 07:29:59
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channelai973
elitiss :
min bisa GK gw tebus UCP gw?
2026-06-17 08:09:32
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aswear.yeaxxx
bukan siapa siapa :
maphack
2026-06-17 09:14:09
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allisoncisco
i :
huahahaha
2026-06-17 07:21:10
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kandipoo
kndii_ :
untung gw melambat jadi ga masuk air wkwk
2026-06-17 07:59:45
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ditzzpraditpya
$DITZZAJA :
ternyata punk takut air mind baru tau
2026-06-17 13:46:00
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sazzzxxtioo
ic santio_Marino :
untuk punkloverss, kita bantai ayam kampung
2026-06-17 12:22:45
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luxikatanyamah
lux1 :
dimandiin rasyd😹😹
2026-06-17 08:00:17
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Dancow :
min bagi link dc nya dong min mau join, yang di profil udah expired
2026-06-17 08:25:16
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Zeppye :
cpirit gank
2026-06-17 07:21:42
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