@lisahwangg: my 5-9 after my 9-5 👩🏻‍💻 the weather is insane in nyc this week, reaching 100F 😭 gotta enjoy my alone time on the patio as much as I can before it gets too hot. Also, does anyone else feel more tired & lazy in the Summer? 😵‍💫 protein ramen @immi Ramen #corporate #9to5 #livingalone #nyc #worklife

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૮꒰ ྀི◜༝◝꒱აトッキ :
The heat... girl youre wearing a winter jacket
2026-07-14 14:43:39
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michelleemilan
Mental Health Queen🧠 :
I love my alone time too🥰
2026-08-22 06:50:22
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sat.suma
satsuma 🍊 :
She says not sponsored but the shop link is right there :/ idk man
2026-07-25 01:08:36
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cityminimalists
Jenn ❤️‍🔥 :
Ooo what’s the name of your bag?
2026-07-22 00:16:24
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moemoe.13
Mo :
i get up earlier and do 7-3 to avoid a summer 9-5 schedule
2026-07-01 05:02:15
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chanxzss89h
Konjac Food Processing Factory :
We mainly deal in high-quality konjac noodles and konjac powder、Konjac rice - bulk purchase for great discounts.
2026-07-08 07:58:51
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kaiion1
Smoo :
how much is that rent
2026-07-02 03:10:16
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kris_101111
Kris 🇺🇸 ⭐️ :
Are you hiring ?
2026-07-01 20:25:47
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jayjay_a2
Jay 🇺🇸 :
Complain about the heat but wear a thick wool coat?
2026-07-03 03:53:20
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cheeseyquesarito
Lilipipi :
Dammnnn girl why were you hiding that patio from us 🤣
2026-07-02 06:40:26
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harleyd311
HarleyD311 :
What brand are thos noodles?
2026-07-07 22:53:32
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ninjabreezy
Szeeeeee :
Whoa! Cool patio!!!
2026-07-01 09:01:10
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katsudont
Katsudont :
yesterday was death in nj how are you dealing with the heat ? 😩
2026-07-04 22:15:33
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brianc145
Brian_Chin145 :
It’s so hot in NYC this week I’m not going anywhere after work lol
2026-07-02 11:29:04
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2.remember7
2 remember :
can i visit??
2026-07-03 12:50:21
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chloeah_arts
Chloeah_arts :
It’s been so hot my cat just sits in the tub
2026-07-01 01:05:12
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momokan_0327
みりん(mirin)🌷 :
I like tuna too, so I’ll do my best to get enough protein!🐟💪
2026-07-01 02:58:29
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spaamsandwichh
spamsandwich :
How did you change out of work clothes and finish showering in 8 minutes 😭
2026-07-03 03:33:57
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michelleemilan
Mental Health Queen🧠 :
Super cut
2026-08-22 06:50:04
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fluffymeow_
fluffymeow #getboosted :
🥺💜💜
2026-07-05 01:07:10
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runa_girl8215
Runa-Girl8215 :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-03 22:38:05
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