@newswithsteph: This was the largest non-nuke 💣 ever detonated on another country... It was dropped on a small town called Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon. Nobody wants to cover it... WHY?!?! #lebanon #attack #newstiktok #newstok #breakingnews

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trucker9966
trucker :
drop one bigger on israel
2026-07-01 07:52:14
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ashy.knowledge
World Politics :
thanks for talking about it 🙏🙏
2026-07-01 03:05:52
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sir_filasteen1703
Sir Filasteen🇵🇸 :
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2026-07-02 03:40:33
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kosmikat333
KσʂɱιKαƚ ✌🏼👽🛸 :
it's not on every major news station right now cause they're all owned by 🇮🇱... gang... they own everything
2026-07-01 18:45:02
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newswithsteph
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You guys are the best.Thank you so much for helping boost this post.It's really working
2026-07-01 12:20:25
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yo4as
Taylor :
Listen and listen carefully. This is not a bomb that was dropped. These are explosive devices placed in Hezbollah tunnels. There is no limit to disinformation. 🇮🇱
2026-07-01 13:37:34
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juliet7271
Juliet7271 :
And the US want to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon. They should be sending inspectors to Israel and dismantling Israel’s nuclear weapons
2026-07-01 00:51:12
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lynneleg
L. :
2026-07-01 16:47:58
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ange_in_recovery
Ange_has_issues🔻 :
None of these comments are useful. Stop leaving long comments it’s so annoying
2026-07-01 18:05:15
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ricardosol80
Ricardo :
2026-07-02 20:25:48
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user98239854435524
user98239854435524 :
so has America not seen this
2026-07-01 07:58:55
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509bjj
Jonas 🇭🇹🇧🇷 :
Long comments help push the algorithm!! Flowers, with their delicate petals and vibrant colors, have captivated human attention for centuries—not just for their beauty, but for the rich symbolism and complex biological purpose they carry. From the wild meadows bursting with untamed poppies to meticulously cultivated rose gardens, flowers seem to exist at the intersection of chaos and control, nature and nurture. They are more than mere decoration; they are nature’s intricate mechanisms of reproduction, attracting pollinators with their scent and symmetry in a quiet evolutionary dance. Yet beyond their ecological role, flowers have become messengers in nearly every culture—tokens of love, mourning, celebration, and apology. A single bloom can evoke memories, convey unspeakable emotions, or completely transform a space, however briefly. Even in decay, they remind us of the fragility of beauty and the constant cycle of life and death. There’s something quietly profound about how a flower, fleeting as it is, can hold so much meaning in such a short lifespan—like a soft rebellion against time itself love
2026-07-01 22:48:54
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raqia984
UmuAdam🇸🇴🇨🇦 :
2026-07-01 11:50:21
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mistiss4475
user3779720697932 :
@GachaAdventure Chan: Copy this comment!!!!! long comments help push the algorithm!! Flowers, with their delicate petals and vibrant colors, have captivated human attention for centuries—not just for their beauty, but for the rich symbolism and complex biological purpose they carry. From the wild meadows bursting with untamed poppies to meticulously cultivated rose gardens, flowers seem to exist at the intersection of chaos and control, nature and nurture. They are more than mere decoration; they are nature’s intricate mechanisms of reproduction, attracting pollinators with their scent and symmetry in a quiet evolutionary dance. Yet beyond their ecological role, flowers have become messengers in nearly every culture—tokens of love, mourning, celebration, and apology. A single bloom can evoke memories, convey unspeakable emotions, or completely transform a space, however briefly. Even in decay, they remind us of the fragility of beauty and the constant cycle of life and death. There’s something quietly profound about how a flower, fleeting as it is, can hold so much meaning in such a short lifespan—like a soft rebellion against time itself love. New sticker
2026-07-02 22:29:09
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the...leo1g1
the....leo1g1 :
@GachaAdventure Chan:Copy this comment!!!!! long comments help push the algorithm!! Flowers, with their delicate petals and vibrant colors, have captivated human attention for centuries—not just for their beauty, but for the rich symbolism and complex biological purpose they carry. From the wild meadows bursting with untamed poppies to meticulously cultivated rose gardens, flowers seem to exist at the intersection of chaos and control, nature and nurture. They are more than mere decoration; they are nature’s intricate mechanisms of reproduction, attracting pollinators with their scent and symmetry in a quiet evolutionary dance. Yet beyond their ecological role, flowers have become messengers in nearly every culture—tokens of love, mourning, celebration, and apology. A single bloom can evoke memories, convey unspeakable emotions, or completely transform a space, however briefly. Even in decay, they remind us of the fragility of beauty and the constant cycle of life and death. There’s something quietly profound about how a flower, fleeting as it is, can hold so much meaning in such a short lifespan—like a soft rebellion against time itself love. New sticker
2026-07-02 09:04:59
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battman823
battMan :
2026-07-01 12:15:47
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survmach
SurvMach :
when was this?
2026-07-01 11:20:09
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joeyjoejo85
Joseph John 🇿🇦🇦🇺 :
Copy this comment!!!!! long comments help push the algorithm!! Flowers, with their delicate petals and vibrant colors, have captivated human attention for centuries—not just for their beauty, but for the rich symbolism and complex biological purpose they carry. From the wild meadows bursting with untamed poppies to meticulously cultivated rose gardens, flowers seem to exist at the intersection of chaos and control, nature and nurture. They are more than mere decoration; they are nature’s intricate mechanisms of reproduction, attracting pollinators with their scent and symmetry in a quiet evolutionary dance. Yet beyond their ecological role, flowers have become messengers in nearly every culture—tokens of love, mourning, celebration, and apology. A single bloom can evoke memories, convey unspeakable emotions, or completely transform a space, however briefly. Even in decay, they remind us of the fragility of beauty and the constant cycle of life and death. There’s something quietly profound about how a flower, fleeting as it is, can hold so much meaning in such a short lifespan—like a soft rebellion against time itself love
2026-07-01 11:04:50
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ana_we_al3asal
↪️﷽↩️ :
should write a comment with not less than nine words to boost the video to go viral
2026-07-01 23:57:26
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user728095477
Maya :
thank you for your voice 🙏
2026-07-02 09:13:12
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gachaadventurechan
GachaAdventure Chan :
Copy this comment!!!!! long comments help push the algorithm!! Flowers, with their delicate petals and vibrant colors, have captivated human attention for centuries—not just for their beauty, but for the rich symbolism and complex biological purpose they carry. From the wild meadows bursting with untamed poppies to meticulously cultivated rose gardens, flowers seem to exist at the intersection of chaos and control, nature and nurture. They are more than mere decoration; they are nature’s intricate mechanisms of reproduction, attracting pollinators with their scent and symmetry in a quiet evolutionary dance. Yet beyond their ecological role, flowers have become messengers in nearly every culture—tokens of love, mourning, celebration, and apology. A single bloom can evoke memories, convey unspeakable emotions, or completely transform a space, however briefly. Even in decay, they remind us of the fragility of beauty and the constant cycle of life and death. There’s something quietly profound about how a flower, fleeting as it is, can hold so much meaning in such a short lifespan—like a soft rebellion against time itself love. New sticker
2026-07-01 20:03:35
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