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slli.7
سلمان عيسى :
ابغى أعرف إلا يضحكون منجدهم ولا يسلكون ؟
2026-08-12 07:47:01
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taim21homza
ابو إدريس الخولاني :
ولا نكتة ضحك
2026-08-19 12:30:30
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khormani
أبو العز :
نكتة غير موفقه !! استهزاء بأحد شعائر الدين وهو الوضوء !
2026-07-25 13:56:12
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aj199131
a j marmoush :
دولة وليست مدينة😏
2026-07-21 19:52:22
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abdohasoon7
عبدالرحمن حسون ☪️ 🇱🇾 :
بوركينا فاسو دولة وليست مدينة ونطق اسمها غلط
2026-08-19 09:00:14
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sasssssa10
وسيم :
تنكت على دولة بحالها بهالشكل غلط
2026-07-24 18:38:57
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raseed_aldrsee
رشيد الدرسي :
بوركينا دوله ولا مدينه
2026-08-19 04:16:34
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mohammedalyafei74
مسافر بلا عنوان :
ال ااييييييه الاخيره هي اللي تضحك بس 😂😂😂😂
2026-08-17 21:44:45
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now.or.never591
Now or Never :
القاءه للنكتة بايخ وركيك .. اكثر مدينة يتوضوا كل شوية !!! والاهم من هذا كله هي دولة مو مدينة .
2026-08-10 17:59:33
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fvsxvfe274
بن علي الشيخي :
هذي دولة وليست مدينة
2026-08-17 10:24:39
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mohalmaari3
lion :
لاحول ولاقوة إلا بالله العلي العظيم
2026-07-22 05:30:20
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mmhmohammed96
محمد ابوضياء :
مافي شيء يضحك
2026-07-21 15:48:21
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icap859
icap :
معقوله فيه ناس تضحك 😳
2026-07-21 10:10:55
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ahmed.jeli
احمد بن صالح ٱل جلي :
عيب والله
2026-07-30 10:51:27
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abumubark
✨THE WATCHER📍 🇺🇸 ✨ :
لا يجوز الاستهزاء بسنة من سنن رسولنا الكريم عليه الصلاة والسلام ومن أهم الفرائض التي لا تصح ألا بها الصلاة وهى سنة الوضوء 😌
2026-07-25 11:16:48
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tariq____oo
tariq____oO :
2026-07-27 21:53:11
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shanb.naem
Shanb Naem :
حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل
2026-07-21 20:37:06
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mahmoudageel722
mahmoudageel722 :
😂😂😂😂
2026-07-21 23:23:52
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n.alklbi
ناصر الاكلبي :
الحمدلله والشكر
2026-08-07 21:58:38
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a6864585
A :
تفاهه
2026-08-08 20:06:07
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rashod119
Rashod119 :
ولله سخافه
2026-08-17 20:38:41
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turkialotibi0514
تركي :
بوركينافاسو دولة معنى اسمها ارض الرجال الشجعان ياخي امسح الفيديو عيب
2026-08-18 08:55:57
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