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okeeey060
okeeey060 :
Sahabat level brp?
2026-07-06 01:53:33
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jennifervalda
Jejen valda👧🏻🍃 :
disini aku nangis krna kata org” yg dri atas tuh kita udh gaboleh naik lagi makanya aku nangis krna kalo bener aku ga naik syg bgt udh di pos 5😭
2026-07-05 18:27:16
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ffbiasa85
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gw yg peluk atau lu aja bang?
2026-07-06 03:53:36
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itstegar
garee :
kalo sahabat diketawain bukan di support😂
2026-07-06 04:33:29
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silvia_ray24
SILVIA🍒 :
Langsung minta kepastian ka😭
2026-07-05 14:28:26
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nastikeyy
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aku pernah gini, tapi disemangatin my just friends hahahaha kgn
2026-07-05 23:21:58
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rsta.sta
𝓡𝒾𝓈𝓉𝒶 :
kita bikin grup bertiga bang, biar gue yg ngomong
2026-07-06 12:40:33
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alfiasan
adikk :
ayoo ka bisa, aku bantu dari rumah
2026-07-05 16:17:09
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ariessciki
kph :
bntar lagi jdi sound
2026-07-05 21:37:18
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takoyaki :
Kak, gua kenal sahabat lu tuh literally dari kecil, jadi gua bener-bener tau dia orangnya gimana outside semua pencitraan manusia zaman sekarang yang dikit-dikit pengen keliatan green flag padahal factory reset aja belum tentu nolong. Dia tuh orangnya simple banget, lowkey, ga neko-neko, dan ga pernah haus validasi. Tapi justru itu yang bikin dia beda. Dia ga perlu caper buat bikin orang nyaman, karena presence dia aja udah nyaman sendiri. Dan yang paling gua respect, dia tuh tulus parah. Kaya kalau bantu orang tuh beneran pure mau bantu, bukan yang nanti ujung-ujungnya diungkit pas lagi berantem. Banyak banget sekarang orang baik cuma buat konten personality doang. Ikhwan mah dari dulu emang begitu. Dari kecil juga dia selalu jadi orang yang rela ngalah demi orang lain. Kadang gua sampe mikir, "nih anak kenapa lebih mikirin orang dibanding dirinya sendiri dah?" Kalau temennya butuhibantuan, dia usahain ada.Kalau ada yang lagi down, dia yang stay nemenin. Bahkan pas dia sendiri lagi cape atau ada masalah pun dia tetep mikirin orang lain duluan. Agak NPC penolong sih kadang, tapi ya itu yang bikin dia beda. Terus dia tuh humble banget. Ga pernah ngerasa paling keren, paling hebat, atau paling segalanya. Mau ngobrol sama siapa aja nyambung. Dia juga ga pernah pilih-pilih temen based on status atau circle Maul orangnya famous kek. pendiem kek. awkward kek.
2026-07-06 04:48:18
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kamubaikk.12
iki :
just friend
2026-07-06 05:07:37
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qarlszz0
qarl€ :
just prendddd
2026-07-07 12:03:15
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kei :
nangis is number one
2026-07-07 02:44:52
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my_bini_gw_tuh_car
Zahra :
*di hati si cowok* kan ada gw ya
2026-07-06 11:27:33
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dynnn1101
Dinnn :
cowonya udah sayang bgt ituuu
2026-07-06 06:25:27
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bran 🕸️🕷️ :
yg nonton hari Senin gua fb
2026-07-06 09:33:58
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