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Bingus bhãhar bakhar
Bingus bhãhar bakhar
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lvrkingshadow
shade :
this is how i feel when i use airbrush too😂
2026-06-27 11:10:22
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dingledongdiddyissigma
Bingus bhãhar bakhar :
i just ate lunch today i already got 400 likes😳😂
2026-06-27 13:42:42
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synth_tier :
2026-06-27 17:39:48
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arsenic206
Arsenic :
Omg I used to binge watch those in 2nd grade 🫩
2026-06-27 18:24:43
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junojuminojuniper
juniper :
why isn't ts popular
2026-06-27 11:08:12
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livingmyownpatheticlife
Selfish :
son im crine😂😂😂😁😁😁🥰🥰🥰😳😳😳😏😏😏😅😅😅🥺🥺🥺😌😌😌
2026-06-27 10:10:26
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2026-06-27 17:38:20
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itchy poosay :
wow
2026-06-27 16:54:30
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🫀spectre🫀 :
I like you drawings :)
2026-06-27 10:13:54
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CarbonatedSquid :
el tufflings art 😂✌️
2026-06-27 11:06:45
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wowieskibidii
ℓєα𝒻ᵧ ⋆🍃° [ 𝔪𝔞𝔯𝔟𝔷! ]ʚଓ :
𓃠𓆒𓆠𓅴𓆀𓆆𓆆𓀒!?
2026-06-27 17:32:48
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dingledongdiddyissigma
Bingus bhãhar bakhar :
why did this one get more likes than the actual one
2026-06-27 15:05:23
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khadija_lovely_blue
༺ღ༒ 𝐤𝐡𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐣𝐚 ༒ღ༻ :
I don't even know what dose it mean what I chose
2026-06-27 18:01:50
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🎸🎧[~Valrie~]🎧🎸 :
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2026-06-27 16:09:37
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#gay! :
Tuff
2026-06-27 15:29:06
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libraxx :
𓅵𓀃𓀁𓆂𓆁𓆀𓆂𓆆𓀅𓆃👍
2026-06-27 15:51:18
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🎀🎱♡~𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘤𝘢𝘬𝘦~♡🎱🎀 :
𓃛𓃶𓃶𓆞𓆞𓆞𓅟𓅝𓅾𓅽𓀊𓀌𓀌𓀌
2026-06-27 15:26:12
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Europe is currently experiencing an intense heatwave, with temperatures reaching 38–40°C in several countries. While those numbers may seem ordinary to people in Southeast Asia or parts of Australia, they have a much greater impact in Europe because of differences in climate, infrastructure, and adaptation. Much of Europe has a temperate climate, where summer temperatures are typically around 20–30°C. Many homes were designed to retain heat during cold winters and often lack air conditioning, making prolonged heat much more uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Roads, railways, and power systems are also built for cooler conditions, so extreme heat can cause infrastructure problems. In contrast, many parts of Southeast Asia and northern Australia regularly experience temperatures of 35–40°C. Buildings are designed with ventilation or air conditioning in mind, people are more accustomed to working and living in hot conditions, and daily routines are often adapted to the climate. As a result, the same air temperature is generally less disruptive. The current European heatwave is being driven by a persistent high-pressure system (often called a heat dome) that traps hot air over the continent, combined with very warm air moving northward from North Africa. Scientists also note that climate change is making heatwaves in Europe more frequent and more intense than in the past.So, while 38–40°C is not unusual in many tropical regions, it is far less common in much of Europe, where people, buildings, and infrastructure are less adapted to such extreme heat. #europeheatwave #southeastasia #australia #giftok #blowthisupforme
Europe is currently experiencing an intense heatwave, with temperatures reaching 38–40°C in several countries. While those numbers may seem ordinary to people in Southeast Asia or parts of Australia, they have a much greater impact in Europe because of differences in climate, infrastructure, and adaptation. Much of Europe has a temperate climate, where summer temperatures are typically around 20–30°C. Many homes were designed to retain heat during cold winters and often lack air conditioning, making prolonged heat much more uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Roads, railways, and power systems are also built for cooler conditions, so extreme heat can cause infrastructure problems. In contrast, many parts of Southeast Asia and northern Australia regularly experience temperatures of 35–40°C. Buildings are designed with ventilation or air conditioning in mind, people are more accustomed to working and living in hot conditions, and daily routines are often adapted to the climate. As a result, the same air temperature is generally less disruptive. The current European heatwave is being driven by a persistent high-pressure system (often called a heat dome) that traps hot air over the continent, combined with very warm air moving northward from North Africa. Scientists also note that climate change is making heatwaves in Europe more frequent and more intense than in the past.So, while 38–40°C is not unusual in many tropical regions, it is far less common in much of Europe, where people, buildings, and infrastructure are less adapted to such extreme heat. #europeheatwave #southeastasia #australia #giftok #blowthisupforme

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