@darth_gonk.66: Best kung fu panda villian design. (Had to repost) #kungfupanda #kfp #kai #kaiedit #fyp (ORIGINAL CONTENT)

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amiribrahim1762
Selfpaid yB💵 :
Tai lung would defeat him💀
2024-03-10 13:03:50
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nate_j7_dts
𝙉𝙖𝙩𝙚_𝙅7 :
“I am not fit little kitten?”💀
2024-03-12 15:34:28
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dimash_855
705/781/97/12/ Дінмұхамед А :
брат
2025-05-26 17:31:32
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ryu9364
Rikazikike :
bro train for 500+years just to get one shot by a chameleon💀
2024-03-17 15:24:43
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hashemislam0
SHAMSHAM :
idc what anyone says 10x more colder than tai lung
2024-03-11 10:50:04
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Azathoth :
и как его смогла одолеть хамелеонша
2024-03-12 08:51:56
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M@ël_🥀 :
Bro have blades of chaos 😭🙏
2024-03-12 17:14:37
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Replying to @Damian_A.T Let’s clear something up once and for all: Most people who drink—even heavily—will never experience alcohol withdrawal. What they will experience? A nasty hangover that feels like their soul is trying to leave their body through a migraine. Here’s the difference: A hangover is what you feel after a night of too much alcohol. Think pounding headache, nausea, irritability, dehydration, light sensitivity, fatigue—sometimes even some shakiness or anxiety. It sucks, but it’s not dangerous. It’s your body detoxing, naturally. Most people experience this. It clears up within a few hours to a day max. Withdrawal is something else entirely. It happens to people who’ve been drinking heavily, regularly, for a long time—and their brain and body are now chemically dependent. We’re talking tremors, insomnia, intense anxiety, nausea, sweating, and in the severe cases—seizures, hallucinations, delirium tremens. That’s not just uncomfortable—that’s a clinical condition and can be life-threatening. That’s not your Sunday morning hangover, bro. Here’s where people get it twisted: The symptoms overlap. A hangover can feel like withdrawal when you’re spiraling—but the timeline and severity don’t lie. Hangover = common, temporary, shitty. Withdrawal = rare, clinical, dangerous. You’re not weak. You’re not broken. And just because you feel like garbage after a night out doesn’t mean you’re in withdrawal—or that you’re addicted. It just means you drank too much. So the next time someone tries to scare you into thinking you’re going through withdrawals because you feel bad after drinking—don’t panic, get educated. I’ve had over 400+ 1:1 conversations and supported thousands through sobriety and recovery, and this is one of the most misunderstood truths on the internet. If you want to better understand what’s actually happening in your body, rewire your mindset, and finally take your power back… Check my page. Tools, books, the full Beyond Sober program—whatever you need to feel alive again. #beyondsober #addictionrecovery #recoverytok #H#healingtok #alcoholfree

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