@yxsmin_.0: steven universe es un sentimiento para mí #stevenuniverse #steven #cartoonnetwork

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alma_en_el_sendero
starry.night_AK :
me ví steven Universe y le puse ese tono a las llamadas de mi novio pero solo porque me preocupa que por mi enojo o errores lo lastime nada más :v (creo que entendí mal ese episodio)
2026-08-10 20:34:47
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ricardo_pux
Ricardo_P :
Lit me lo acabo de poner y ya me salen estos videos 😭 (AMO COMO SUENA CHINGAO)
2026-07-15 06:18:13
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melanieee3_
Melanie ˙ . ꒷ 🪼 . 𖦹˙ :
DÉJAME YO TENGO EL DE "LEJOS SE FUE" 💔💔💔💔💔
2026-08-06 00:15:41
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tefa1523
☼๛ఌ:☼.𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐟𝐚.ఌ.🐋☼.♡ :
yo lo tengo y pensé que me estaban llamando 😔
2026-07-12 00:21:27
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pinky.ger
Mafuyu :
mi tono de llamada we
2026-08-04 13:38:24
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susantelesa
Susanª :
no por tener ese tono estoy dañada, o sea si estoy dañada, pero no por el tono
2026-08-08 21:39:49
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_angelfresita_
lyn🌺 :
basta ese es mi tono de llamada
2026-07-16 12:04:23
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federico.tellez8
Federico Tellez :
yo sí lo tengooo JAJAJA
2026-06-27 17:56:41
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rouge_escribiendo
🌸🦩Rouge_escribiendo🦩🌸 :
si me lo pongo me van a decir q ya anda qmado? esq ya me vi la serie muchas veces pero me da miedo q me digan q solo conozco Steven universe por ttk,además ya vi muchos diciéndoselo a personas con este tono de llamada ;(
2026-08-07 18:25:50
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olagrasav
tonoto :
la mejor referencia que eh visto este dia
2026-07-19 00:30:45
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gabitoo206
༉⋆✩𝔾𝙰𝙱𝚈꙳◌˚˙♪ :
yo también tengo ese
2026-08-08 22:35:38
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