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i_am_ngoc2
❤️🩷♡♡ Ngọc_Error_404 ♡♡❤️🩷 :
tui bị bạn bè trong xóm bỏ rơi , vs con bn thân chơi 6 năm bỏ đi chơi thân vs đứa khác 🥲
2026-06-22 11:28:27
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chi.dng512
Fan quế ca :
Ý là t đang khóc á
2026-06-24 07:08:23
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thanhchungvagiahanlacott
I Love U Real Madrid ❤️‍🔥 :
T đã khóc khi tỏ tình Crush thất bại từ đó t nhận ra chỉ lo học sau này thành công r tìm đến người yêu mik tht lòng😊😊
2026-06-22 06:46:29
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manpham1991
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i love you
2026-08-18 10:51:38
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harry.00_2
★HARRY★ :
ai còn thức ko🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-22 15:00:00
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phg._thao
Meo :
giá như tớ giống như ng bn nói..
2026-06-22 03:32:05
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tuyt.nhi4675
Tuyết Nhi :
Xin Cảm Ơn 🥰 Cậu cũng hạnh phúc nha!
2026-06-22 12:02:33
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dropd.x78
trái tim băng giá 🩵 :
quen rồi ko cần
2026-06-23 13:35:41
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daden_khihi
xi líc xào măng ớt 🩱🌶️ :
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2026-08-08 13:37:10
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d.cng.thng6
cô gái lạnh lùng :
ai vào nhóm ko vui lắm nhóm náo nhiệt
2026-08-16 02:03:45
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ngocvynguyen.07
𓆩♡𓆪NgocVyNguyen07 𖤐 :
@🗣chíp bi💢💤💤 @sống giả tạo🤟 @Hoài Thu @𝘒𝘱𝘩𝘶𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘕𝘢𝘢🎬😘👩‍🎤 @11th1 🚀 @𝐐𝐮𝐲𝐧𝐡 𝐓𝐡𝐲
2026-08-17 09:22:49
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Tôi TRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HOA NỞ GIỮA SA MẠC , TÔI CÓ NGÀY HÔM NAY LÀ DO TUI MAY MẮN CỘNG THÊM MỘT SỰ KIÊU HÃNH KIÊN ĐỊNH, KHÔNG DỄ GÌ LUNG LÂY TUI ĐÂU , THẤY TUI CƯỜI TƯỞNG NGHĨ TUI VUI , THẤY TUI KHÓC ĐƯỜNG NGHĨ TUI BUỒN, CÁI ĐẦU TUI TỈNH NHƯ TÔI ĐÃ TRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐƯỚNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HOA NỞ GIỮA SA MẠC , TÔI CÓ NGÀY HÔM NAY LÀ DO TUI MAY MẮN CỘNG THÊM MỘT SỰ KIÊU HÃNH KIÊN ĐỊNH, KHÔNG DỄ GÌ LUNG LÂY TUI ĐÂU , THẤY TUI CƯỜI TƯỞNG NGHĨ TUI VUI , THẤY TUI KHÓC ĐƯỜNG NGHĨ TUI BUỒN, CÁI ĐẦU TUI TỈNH NHƯ TỈNH UỶ TÔI ĐÃ TRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐƯỚNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HOA NỞ GIỮA SA MẠC , TÔI CÓ NGÀY HÔM NAY LÀ DO TUI MAY MẮN CỘNG THÊM MỘT SỰ KIÊU HÃNH KIÊN ĐỊNH, KHÔNG DỄ GÌ LUNG LÂY TUI ĐÂU , THẤY TUI CƯỜI TƯỞNG NGHĨ TUI VUI , THẤY TUI KHÓC ĐƯỜNG NGHĨ TUI BUỒN, CÁI ĐẦU TUI TỈNH NHƯ TỈNH UỶ TÔI ĐÃ TRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐƯỚNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HOA NỞ GIỮA SA MẠC , TÔI CÓ NGÀY HÔM NAY LÀ DO TUI MAY MẮN CỘNG THÊM MỘT SỰ KIÊU HÃNH KIÊN ĐỊNH, KHÔNG DỄ GÌ LUNG LÂY TUI ĐÂU , THẤY TUI CƯỜI TƯỞNG NGHĨ TUI VUI , THẤY TUI KHÓC ĐƯỜNG NGHĨ TUI BUỒN, CÁI ĐẦU TUI TỈNH NHƯ QUỶ TÔI ĐÃ TRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐƯỚNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HOA NỞ GIỮA SA MẠC , TÔI CÓ NGÀY HÔM NAY LÀ DO TUI MAY MẮN CỘNG THÊM MỘT SỰ KIÊU HÃNH KIÊN ĐỊNH, KHÔNG DỄ GÌ LUNG LÂY TUI ĐÂU , THẤY TUI CƯỜI TƯỞNG NGHĨ TUI VUI , THẤY TUI KHÓC ĐƯỜNG NGHĨ TUI BUỒN, CÁI ĐẦU TUI TỈNH NHƯ TỈNH UỶTRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HOA NỞ GIỮA SA MẠC , TÔI CÓ NGÀY HÔM NAY LÀ DO TUI MAY MẮN CỘNG THÊM MỘT SỰ KIÊU HÃNH KIÊN ĐỊNH, KHÔNG DỄ GÌ LUNG LÂY TUI ĐÂU , THẤY TUI CƯỜI TƯỞNG NGHĨ TUI VUI , THẤY TUI KHÓC ĐƯỜNG NGHĨ TUI BUỒN, CÁI ĐẦU TUI TỈNH NHƯ TÔI ĐÃ TRƯỞNG THÀNH TỪ TRONG ĐAU KHỔ , TÔI ĐƯỚNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TÀN, TÔI ĐỨNG LÊN TỪ ĐỐNG TRO TANG NGUỘI LẠNH, NHƯ BÔNG HO
2026-08-04 09:33:44
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metmoiroi256
_thích hoa nhài_ :
@𓆩☾ᴜʏᴇɴ_ɴʜɪ♐︎𓆪 @Thuốc an thần @dthuy @no name @ɴ ʏ
2026-07-03 13:38:18
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.truongthianhthu8
💝🩷anh thư nè 😚😘 :
tặng nè
2026-06-24 09:01:18
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hoangkimngan145
ok chan ạ? :
@🌵 @iem bống 💗 @Yinee~
2026-07-29 09:22:05
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huynh.anh684
Huynh Anh :
tặng các troai đẹp
2026-08-08 05:38:45
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vaicadai32
Cowthủ×Ật×͜×Nh :
tim = 1/2 share
2026-07-12 15:00:46
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begau12t
báogấu12t :
mong các cô gái đừng vì một câu nói mà bỏ qua thanh xuân tươi đẹp
2026-07-03 12:52:55
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gi22213
Hùng :
@LBao @Ok An nghe rồi
2026-08-19 04:30:03
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ngn4089
★ngân★ :
@°☆•YUI•☆° @♡Kanroji Mitsuri^^♡ @H @Kem_nè★ @嘴平 伊之助🥀 @kamado Tanjiro⚘㊄ @[Kanao]💦
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