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skibidikolossos777
⋆ 🍩 🎀 𝒸☯𝒻𝒻𝓎 🎀 🍩 ⋆ :
when me preguntan que es lo contrario al si:
2026-08-19 01:33:29
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robotlos
chihuahua bombardeen a pibbles :
un elefante se columpiaba sobre la tela de una araña y al que está resistía decidio llamar a otro elefante
2026-08-18 22:18:45
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yeraid61
yeraid12 :
y como vieron q resistía fueron a yamar a otro elegante
2026-08-19 04:08:19
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tommyarthurshelby68
Mark87Tec :
Contexto?
2026-08-18 20:40:02
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danielcamiloromeromonta0
danielcamiloromeromonta0 :
pero veían que resistia y fueron a llamar a otro elefante 🐘 🗣️🗣️
2026-08-18 20:24:51
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brain_less_67
Tupu Tamadre :
y cómo vieron que no se rompía, fueron a llamar a otro elefante
2026-08-18 19:48:24
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sr.villena
VILL :
yo viendo mis comentarios:
2026-08-18 20:34:16
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patrick20_12
Patrick :
Humor avanzado
2026-08-19 01:16:29
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user228181098165
Santiago Muñoz :
por fín encuentro un buen meme
2026-08-18 19:10:47
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fannylef08
Fannylef :
los 3 osos son los mismos?
2026-08-18 15:26:52
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rondy_end
rondy :
Entonces 20.001 ya que resistió
2026-08-19 01:33:36
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null.d4
Null :D :
yo cuando me preguntan quién es el villano de avengers
2026-08-19 05:38:43
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manu.games64
Manu games :
no entendí
2026-08-18 15:31:34
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