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lynda3987
Lynda :
انا كي يقعدو عندي نتقلق لازم نكملهم باه نرتاح 😂😂😂
2026-08-19 19:40:45
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inssafbba
بطة 🦢 34 :
اني خارجة ضرك نصرفهم 😂😂😂
2026-08-20 10:32:45
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aminaayred
Mina♥️ :
والله الا صرات لي و راني ندمانة اللي صرفتهم 😂
2026-08-19 19:57:40
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user5055305315973
💀حنين💀 :
كنت نبكي حتا طلع هاد لفيديو لقيت روحي نضحك وحدي هه😂😂😂😂
2026-08-20 17:25:47
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noura.nardjes
Noura Nardjes :
صرفتهم البارح وقعدة هكاك😂😂😂😂😂
2026-08-20 12:49:13
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mi.ral.670
Mi_Ral ✨ :
انا توجور نديرها🤣🤣🤣🤣
2026-08-20 11:45:02
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mrnails16
RM nails16 :
كل يوم تصرالي 😂
2026-08-20 14:36:50
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bila.bila994
Bila Bila :
هههههه انا او راجلى او نشوفو الدراهم نهيجو
2026-08-19 23:38:06
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farah.maka1
Farah ❤️Maka :
والله درتها غير صباح 😂 لعشية هذي عيت نلقى روحي😭
2026-08-19 17:52:12
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zoba0793
zoba :
خرجت تعيشيت ب600الف قلت نعلبوها دنيا من هذاك النهار مازدتش خرجت وليت نقول المهم الصحة وخلاص😅
2026-08-20 00:10:07
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zouzou5624
cendrillon :
ana nasrafhoum w apres.ngol wine rahou hhhhhhhhhh
2026-08-20 14:40:58
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rnya023
✨Ranya ✨ :
😂😂😂😂 المشكل غدوة وغير غدوة وغيير غدوة وغيير وغيير وغيير
2026-08-20 13:54:29
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lyna_b11
lyna b :
انا غدوة منداك قدام راس راجلي
2026-08-20 11:57:43
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ramzi.falek
Ramzi Falek :
لالا ياعمري نحطهم عند الموديرة تاعي😂😂😂منغامرش يدي خفيفة😂😏
2026-08-19 18:00:09
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_cuisine_imane_
🌸🫶🏻. imane.sweets. 🫶🏻🌸 :
راه هاك صارلي منقدرش ندس دراهم 😂
2026-08-20 18:13:12
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samiasamou999
samiasamou999 :
انا ندمت قبل متلحق غدوا
2026-08-19 17:49:57
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bissann16
💕ßîssãñ🇩🇿 :
حسبالي غير انا 😂
2026-08-20 14:41:18
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lamadraguesarsour
🧿sarah sarsour🪬 :
Rani fiha😂😂
2026-08-20 12:59:39
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wwnii6
Nina ❤️ :
هادي هيا لعقلية لي ماخلاتناش نديرو تاويل
2026-08-19 20:46:58
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