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user596785284381
جوري :
مو سبب سادس سبب ضغط اهله
2026-07-13 10:44:10
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user6190986058886
حسوني حسوني :
خاف اسوي سلسلة استغفرالله وفشل😭😭😭
2026-07-13 18:00:58
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xfkd55_
خــــــــــــــيال :
هذا على ضغط موقصة سادس
2026-07-13 14:38:47
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z_fs23m
• 𝐴𝐹𝑅𝐴𝐻 ↓🦋 :
هاي اني اول سنه😂
2026-07-14 05:34:19
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usercvtircl950
لولو العراقيه :
اني رسبت خمس سنين ياله وصلت للخامس بتدائي
2026-07-13 16:21:28
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شمريهᥫ᭡ :
والله خطيه الله يشفيك
2026-07-13 14:26:26
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گرز 🍒 :
تاليتي مثله لان سادس مااناوي يخلص🙂
2026-07-13 18:44:25
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𝓴𝓱𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓳𝓪💫🐅 :
راح ابطل همزين لكيت هاذ الفيديو 😂
2026-07-13 19:24:07
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user7820825411323
ضوء القمر 💫 :
اصبحت الدارسه ضغوطات نفسيه
2026-07-13 13:49:32
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Danoo :
هاي انه 🥺
2026-07-13 21:37:02
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قدوتي فاطمه ✨ :
واني هيج تاليتي، 😭
2026-07-13 16:26:34
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الورده البيضاء :
يمه دخيلك ربي خايفه ع ابني
2026-07-13 13:02:27
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هدوء الليل :
والله بتي بالسادس ادبي ولا ضغطت عليها كتلها ع راحتج كلش اهم شئ انتي بخير مونهايت الحياه ان جبتي معدل جبتي ماجبتي خيرها بغيرها اكو دور ثاني اكو سنة ثانية ويارب تحفظهمن من كل شر😔😔😔
2026-07-13 13:06:19
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Meme Meme :
يايمه الله يشافيك
2026-07-13 07:02:00
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ام نور الجبوري :
الله يساعده
2026-07-12 21:48:28
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نور الزهراء :
الله يشافي ويعافي بحق محمد وال محمد
2026-07-13 06:07:33
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m6p.13
آيات البغداديه ⛓️‍💥🦋 :
اشبي هذا خطيه
2026-07-13 14:53:35
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🦅ام طـᬼ★𝄞⃝ـيبه•❥ :
وجعناكم في احسن صوره
2026-07-13 06:46:23
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hop_313
ليته يقراا :
تكملة
2026-07-13 07:01:48
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ريحانة. :
رب يشفيه
2026-07-13 05:53:40
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loloaaa89
الملا ام ملك :
هاي اني من ادرس بناني سنه كامله
2026-07-13 10:34:58
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a64_y
ABBAS :
الفيديو الي يجيك اول متبلش سادس🤦🏻💔
2026-07-13 20:57:15
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💚 :
خطيه ياعيني والله بجيت عليه
2026-07-12 19:37:56
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umkarar142
الكوافيره ام كرار :
هاي من ابني يطب سادس اني هيج اصير لعلم عند الله
2026-07-13 13:10:09
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