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tyrdjab
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Izin repost d sini kak
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jarottias
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Tapi klw di giniin trus boleh kan ngerasa capek
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mau seperti apapun dirinya, dirinya tetap pasangan terbaik yang aku miliki dan aku sayang padanya 🤍💫
2026-06-19 15:47:12
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gak gw repost tapi gw di sini🫂
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riiii & zaa 👍 :
aku cape tapi harus di jalanin karna dah sayang banget sama dia 😌🤍
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fyp ke cewe gue plis
2026-06-19 12:47:00
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Gua mundur dengan terpaksa
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adiknya bruce wayne🦇 :
Udah sabar ke egonya malah di tinggal 😅
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melawan ego itu sakit bet anyinggg😞
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gue di sini
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capekkk kerja capekk mental muak
2026-06-19 12:28:08
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yad1_bro
Jy💐🤍 :
kadang capek sama sifatnya bukan orang nya, karna itu aku coba bertahan sampe akhir biar dia sekali aja paling gk sadar betapa berharganya seseorang sbelum dia menghilang
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tapi gua sayang sama dia banget
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