@dato.explicado: Parte 3 | Explicando las brujerías más comunes del mundo: El endulzamiento #aprenderentiktok #educación #mexicocity #eeuu

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tiburons2n
TIBURÓN 🫤😪😮‍💨🇩🇴🇩🇴/NA :
explicación o tutoríaal
2026-08-19 01:30:16
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kemiseridemi
Kemiseridemi :
¿Se puede endulzar a uno mismo?
2026-08-19 15:33:24
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maximina0207
🌻🌻🍩Vicky🍩🌻🌻 :
le puedo hacer un endulzamiento al dinero porque ese sí es verdad que no quiere estar conmigo🤣🤣🤣🤣
2026-08-21 16:24:58
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dannapreznieto
Danna :
existe un endulzamiento de dinero 🤑
2026-08-19 13:09:25
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sebastdh11
sebastdh11 :
Ven hermano vamos a otro video
2026-08-20 23:09:40
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chessiedits
|ೃ•𝓜𝑜𝑟𝑔ࣳ𝑎𝑛ᮬ𝑎˚₊·͟͟ :
Yo soy bruja y esto es mentira xd. Así no es el procedimiento.
2026-08-21 00:39:39
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kunigami50w
Kunigami🃏⚽ :
me lo puedo aplicar yo mismo?
2026-08-19 06:04:05
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lelicita29
Leli🐥 :
creo que hiciste fue un tutorial bro
2026-08-20 19:36:15
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kaisen.65
nexus :
Gracias bro mi jefa ahora me trata mejor
2026-08-20 00:05:23
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marthavilla976
izayana 💞 :
yo se lo voy a hacer amiga
2026-08-21 06:16:31
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deris.293
☆DERIS☆ :
si no tengo azúcar morena sirve la normal?💜
2026-08-19 17:11:25
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paimon_189
MON :
puedo hacerlo a mi misma ?
2026-08-20 20:49:00
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krist7_hel
kris,atziri :
porque te quedaste
2026-08-19 19:26:48
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alanzzz.1
คɭคภ☠︎☣︎☹︎♛✿ :
esto es brujeria ??
2026-08-20 19:34:45
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