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hoh.hohot
Hoh Hohot :
The pain of the two boys, may God have mercy on them.
2026-08-22 14:52:08
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samiasamou2450
samia.samou :
فراق لوالدين
2026-08-22 19:19:32
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user3220657823361
عبدو عبدو :
اكبر وجع يوم الوقوف بين يداي الله ونحنو في غيبوبا حياتونا كولها معاصي 😳😳😳هل هناك من يملك الجواب
2026-08-21 22:43:33
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Baya💚💚 :
فورق بويا وظلم ناس
2026-08-21 22:47:20
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kamatcho_38
🦅🖤𝐊𝐀𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇𝐎🖤🦅 :
كي تتوحش واليدة وماتلقاهاش بحداك
2026-08-22 06:35:34
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رهينة الماضي :
كي تزوجت
2026-08-22 23:10:27
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kwtar Ab :
فراق الوالدين😥😥
2026-08-21 22:05:59
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اخر امل في قلبي مات 🥹💔😞 :
وجع لغدرا من انسان لتحبو 🥹💔
2026-08-22 00:31:44
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OMAر :
ألم😔 الفقر
2026-08-22 18:15:14
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تكفيني ثقتي بالله :
أكبر وجع في الحياة لما تخونك صحتك وفقدان الوالدين 🥺🥺
2026-08-23 07:26:45
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حايك مرام :
كي تروح صحة 😔
2026-08-22 17:46:13
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فراق الوالدين أكبر وجع 😢😢
2026-08-22 06:23:52
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ward jouri❤️ :
ضلم حقرة
2026-08-22 14:44:09
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Nadjmo :
الصحة وفراق الوالدين وانتهى
2026-08-22 15:21:45
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بن علي :
كي تخسر شخص اغل من كل شي
2026-08-22 07:30:50
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Bilãl🇩🇿♥️ :
لا تسأل كثيرا # اوجاع كثيرة !!
2026-08-22 03:02:40
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momo Bnidrar :
فراق الوالدين
2026-08-21 21:20:11
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😭الفتاة الحزينة 🥺🫶👀👄🌹 :
موت أمي
2026-08-22 00:11:23
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ward jouri❤️ :
فراق اختي امي ابي لحباب لي تركونا رحلو عنا ربي يرحمهم
2026-08-22 14:55:49
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🦋 اسطورة🌷 :
فراق بابا الله يرحمو
2026-08-22 19:46:04
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أمي جنتي :
فراق خاوتي ربي يرجعهمنا ف اقرب وقت ياااااربي 🤲😥
2026-08-22 13:40:47
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استغفرالله :
🥰 ❤❤:اذا خدعك افضل صديقك🥰
2026-08-21 23:12:01
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abd kadr :
فراق الوالدين
2026-08-21 21:55:40
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Aissa :
كي تشوف احلامك تتحقق على يدك. لصالح شخص اخر.
2026-08-21 21:22:07
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Ali-Khad :
فراق الوالدين 🥺🥺
2026-08-22 11:19:15
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Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion) Kinkaku-ji, officially known as Rokuon-ji, is a Zen Buddhist temple located in northern Kyoto, Japan. It is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks and is designated as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto.” Every year, millions of visitors from around the world come to admire its breathtaking beauty. Originally built in 1397 as the retirement villa of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the villa was converted into a Zen temple after his death according to his wishes. Although its official name is Rokuon-ji, it is widely known as Kinkaku-ji, or “The Golden Pavilion,” because its upper two floors are covered with brilliant gold leaf. The pavilion is a three-story structure, with each floor representing a different architectural style. The first floor reflects the elegant palace style of the Heian period, the second floor is built in the samurai residential style, and the third floor follows the design of a Zen Buddhist temple. At the very top stands a golden phoenix, symbolizing rebirth and prosperity. Surrounded by a beautiful pond called Kyōko-chi (Mirror Pond), the Golden Pavilion creates a stunning reflection that changes with the seasons. Cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, colorful autumn leaves, and snow-covered winters each offer a unique and unforgettable view. In 1950, the original pavilion was destroyed by arson. It was carefully reconstructed based on historical records and photographs, and the current building was completed in 1955. This tragic event also inspired the famous novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion by Yukio Mishima. Today, Kinkaku-ji remains one of Kyoto’s most iconic attractions, admired for its architectural beauty, rich history, and peaceful atmosphere. It is considered a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Japan. #JapanTravel

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