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dubaiwaly.686
Dubai waly 🇦🇪✈️ :
Bhai plzz pic na lago agr ap ko us say pyar ta us kie bi iezat hn Yrr ♥️♥️
2026-07-11 20:25:51
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shumail517
Vicky Malik :
karwa such
2026-07-15 20:01:47
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nadaanpanchi8
Nadaan panchi :
hmm True 🫥🖤
2026-07-11 22:57:14
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m.ismail348
لا حاصل💔 :
Right
2026-07-14 09:54:34
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a.alikhan93
A. Ali Khan 😎😉☺️🙂 :
absolutely agreed👍
2026-07-13 02:53:45
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faisal.rana111
Faisal Rana :
Strongly agree
2026-07-13 06:36:38
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khadimo92
khadimo :
👍👍👍 right
2026-07-12 13:58:43
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saadameer64
Saad :
Right
2026-07-12 13:50:44
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qasim.ali41473
Qasim ali :
Sach hai
2026-07-14 09:15:15
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.z.e.s.h.a.n
🥀💔ŹÈشان💔🥀 :
koi shk ni😭
2026-07-13 15:00:25
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ahmedhanif5102
بے شعور :
2000% ✔️
2026-07-12 19:19:25
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user7334833600988
Ghulam Mujtaba :
right. i agree
2026-07-13 04:24:35
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musanadeem77
musanadeem77 :
Agreed
2026-07-12 16:51:27
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ranausmanrajpoot6868
رانا عثمان راجپوت :
true reality 💯💯
2026-07-12 15:11:07
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bigranawabbigrana0
سردار سید فرحان شاہ :
🙂😭😭Bilkul ywr
2026-07-12 13:01:26
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farooqshaheen25
kimsian boy's👨‍⚕️🩺✨🔥 :
bilkul
2026-07-12 17:00:16
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pagal.larki.229
وفا کی تلاش🥹 :
right 👍
2026-07-12 02:28:41
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tipu6178
🖤...WaLi...🖤 :
kamal
2026-07-12 15:34:23
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muhammad.shahzad.296
Muhammad Shahzad 296 :
right
2026-07-12 10:00:05
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user824394219
noman rajput :
sahi baat bikul
2026-07-12 06:47:56
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innocentmughal149
🖤🖤Killer mind🖤🖤 :
koi shk nhi 😳
2026-07-14 18:03:00
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tahirsheikh816
M ۔Tahir Gull :
yes
2026-07-12 10:19:53
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azeembaloch1037
Mʀ.Bᴀʟᴏᴄʜ :
بلکل سہی بات ہے
2026-07-12 08:50:58
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muhammad.gullshad1
Hmad :
right 😭
2026-07-12 10:40:58
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mohsin.goraya143
Mohsin Goraya🙂 :
2026-07-12 00:28:19
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They say poorest people are the happiest! Last year, I had the chance to travel deep into the Himalayas — a place that truly humbles you, not just with its scale and beauty, but with the people who live there. While trekking through small mountain villages, especially around Khumjung, I met so many local kids — kids who, by most standards, have almost nothing. No gadgets, no trendy clothes, not even basic comforts. And yet, they were some of the happiest souls I’ve ever come across. Pure joy. Laughing, playing with sticks, running barefoot through the mountains like it was the greatest playground in the world. There was something different about them — something real. Most of them have never left these valleys, and probably never will. But their eyes still shine with so much light. Before the trip, I’d read that many travelers bring little things for the local kids — toys, sweets, school supplies — and I couldn’t not do it. I packed a few kilos of candy in my bag. Within the first five days, every single piece was gone — handed out along the trails, in the villages, to kids whose smiles are still stuck in my mind. Their excitement over a single sweet was something I’ll never forget. There’s a lesson in that — a reminder that happiness isn’t tied to what we own. It’s in how we see the world, and how we connect with the people in it. So if you’re planning a trip to the Himalayas, do something small that means something big. Bring some goodies for the local kids — especially if you’re heading through places like Khumjung. It’ll mean more than you can imagine. And more than anything, be kind. Be grateful. Because you probably don’t even realize how lucky you really are. #bekind #himalayas #nepal #kids #nature #poor #people
They say poorest people are the happiest! Last year, I had the chance to travel deep into the Himalayas — a place that truly humbles you, not just with its scale and beauty, but with the people who live there. While trekking through small mountain villages, especially around Khumjung, I met so many local kids — kids who, by most standards, have almost nothing. No gadgets, no trendy clothes, not even basic comforts. And yet, they were some of the happiest souls I’ve ever come across. Pure joy. Laughing, playing with sticks, running barefoot through the mountains like it was the greatest playground in the world. There was something different about them — something real. Most of them have never left these valleys, and probably never will. But their eyes still shine with so much light. Before the trip, I’d read that many travelers bring little things for the local kids — toys, sweets, school supplies — and I couldn’t not do it. I packed a few kilos of candy in my bag. Within the first five days, every single piece was gone — handed out along the trails, in the villages, to kids whose smiles are still stuck in my mind. Their excitement over a single sweet was something I’ll never forget. There’s a lesson in that — a reminder that happiness isn’t tied to what we own. It’s in how we see the world, and how we connect with the people in it. So if you’re planning a trip to the Himalayas, do something small that means something big. Bring some goodies for the local kids — especially if you’re heading through places like Khumjung. It’ll mean more than you can imagine. And more than anything, be kind. Be grateful. Because you probably don’t even realize how lucky you really are. #bekind #himalayas #nepal #kids #nature #poor #people

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