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arnau.002
Arnau ✝️ :
Pobrecito 🥺🥺🥺
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lauracorpass
Lau Corpas :
Pídele perdón porfavor 😓😓😓
2026-07-13 00:13:17
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hugocalafer
Hugocalafer :
ESPAÑA A LA FINAL!! 🫶🏼🇪🇸
2026-07-14 21:40:40
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anniew_123
Ana🌻🤍 :
Ay no como se queda mirando a la puerta, pídele perdón 😭
2026-07-14 21:27:47
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Qué culpa tiene de ser francés?
2026-07-14 09:35:42
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soyjorge_4
Jorge😜😜😜😜 :
Yo tengo uno y le digo ladra si vas con España y me ladra
2026-07-14 10:26:43
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gigi_silvab
Gigi✨ :
Yo tengo un yorkshire
2026-07-12 09:53:44
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Aaroncito :
aunque sea de origen francés se ha criado con las costumbres buenas 🇪🇸
2026-07-14 13:19:22
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🚨 ROMANCE SCAMS ARE REAL… AND THEY’RE GETTING MORE CONVINCING EVERY DAY. Every week, people lose thousands—even hundreds of thousands—of dollars to scammers pretending to be influencers, celebrities, military members, and public figures. Before you trust someone online, pay attention to these red flags: 🚩 They contact you first through a DM. 🚩 They quickly tell you how special you are or try to build an emotional connection. 🚩 They want to move the conversation off the platform or keep it private. 🚩 They claim they can’t video chat or always have an excuse. 🚩 They ask for money, gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire transfers, Cash App, Venmo, PayPal, or financial “help.” 🚩 They tell you to keep your relationship a secret. 🚩 They create fake emergencies that require money immediately. 🚩 Their username is slightly different from the real account (extra letters, numbers, underscores, or misspellings). 🚩 They have very few followers, very little engagement, or a recently created account. 🚩 They aren’t verified—even though the real creator is—or they claim verification “doesn’t matter.” 🚩 Their photos and videos are stolen from the real creator’s page. 🚩 They refuse to communicate through official business channels. Here’s what you should ALWAYS do: ✅ Compare the username letter by letter. ✅ Check follower count and engagement. ✅ Look for the verification badge if the real account has one. ✅ See how long the account has existed. ✅ Compare their content with the creator’s official page. ✅ Never send money to someone you’ve only met online. ✅ If something feels off, trust your instincts and verify before believing. Remember this: A real creator doesn’t need your money to prove they care about you. Scammers prey on trust, loneliness, and kindness. Don’t let them use your heart against you. Please share this with your parents, grandparents, friends, and anyone who may not recognize these warning signs. One share could save someone from losing their life savings. #psa #awareness #fypシ #fypシ゚viral #tiktok

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