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فاكد اخ 💔 :
اوف😢 ربي انت التعين وتعلم بل يتام
2026-07-08 03:09:05
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صح
2026-07-09 22:22:42
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user5660282718501
ابن الموصل :
اي والله وففف عل يتيم
2026-07-08 07:24:47
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علي الحسن ألجميلي :
كلنا ايتام من بعدج
2026-07-08 09:03:22
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ودي بصباح الخير منك كذا غير فيها جمال الصبح يزداد ضوه الحمدلله عايش و كلي بخير لكن ينقصني صباحك بقوه ❤️
2026-07-08 06:51:30
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شارع العشاق يوميه اكعد بل دوره يم الشاشه للعلان اروح العب دومينه هناك
2026-07-08 02:05:01
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معدله 🌹 🌹
2026-07-09 19:07:05
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2026-07-07 22:54:29
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حميد الباني الجبوري :
اني هم يتيم والله احتاچ هيچ شيحه
2026-07-08 05:36:27
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mohnd.83
ابو سيف الجبوري :
صدك انتي قصه والله🌹
2026-07-09 15:57:48
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حسين علي :
الله كريم
2026-07-07 23:28:01
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2026-07-09 13:14:25
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ابن الموصل :
سعادة لروحج👑
2026-07-09 12:50:22
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2026-07-07 22:54:00
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اي والله صح
2026-07-09 21:35:07
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ورده يااميره ربي يحفظج
2026-07-08 04:26:56
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