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tomura.kun
Tomura :
チーム友達が最初Gは友達って聞こえて、だから服黒いのかゆって困惑した
2024-03-11 09:11:56
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hhxxxxzzzzz
hhxxxxzzzzz :
こんなイカつい見た目しててダンスできるのにみんなでおそろなのがかわいい
2024-03-10 01:57:40
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morioko12_1
真央梨里 :
チーム友達じゃないこれはチームK1X♪ ~ ( ´ ε `   )
2024-03-10 16:13:18
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okane264
ハマチ :
これのダニエルめっちゃ好き
2024-03-12 10:13:18
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trap_prince
🍯 :
trapstar?
2024-03-08 07:31:09
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godsavage.jp
god savage :
チーム友達🤝🤝🤝
2024-03-07 12:13:13
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5187rio
☆RIO☆ :
チーム友達
2024-03-27 05:37:55
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ontama92
ふうが🖕🖕😜🖕 :
今チーム友達はやってるね😏
2024-03-13 17:13:49
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nnr3141
るる :
真ん中の人のぼうしがかわいい笑笑
2024-03-07 12:35:38
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_3you_
🖤🎀🖤 :
分離ヨーグルトがとってたとこ?
2024-04-04 02:58:22
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kohh__t20
KOHH :
チーム友達🖤
2024-03-09 20:26:49
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.1754530
𝑴 𝑶 𝑲 𝑨 💀🎀 :
チーム友達
2024-03-11 10:18:18
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dmpwtgm
ྀི♱ꔫ☾🐈‍⬛ ili イリ :
あー!これがチーム友達か📣('ᴗ' )و
2024-03-10 06:02:11
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riumaru0709
まほ :
チーム友達👊❤️‍🔥
2024-03-07 14:27:16
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imlilyflo_
百合花 :
みんなお揃いかわいいです(><)🖤たくとくんの髪の毛の刈り上げ具合いも最高にかっこよすぎますーーーദ്ദി ˃ ᵕ ˂ )ദ്ദി ˃ ᵕ ˂ )ദ്ദി ˃ ᵕ ˂ )
2024-03-07 14:53:54
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3o2561
♡ :
無理かっこい
2024-03-23 23:31:50
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dando_0113
DANDO :
チーム友達👊🏾
2024-03-07 12:49:58
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user30243867830831
あ🦅 :
大谷の通訳辞めました。 理由は本気でギャンブルを極めようと思ったからです。 翔平と球団にめちゃくちゃ止められたけど絶対俺ならトップになれるって言ってなんとか説得しました。 今日から毎日13時間ギャンブルします。 これからよろしくお願いします。
2024-03-22 12:25:22
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evimayo14
やきにく :
青葉城西コールかおもた
2024-03-10 14:57:07
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riii_aa0819
Ria :
可愛い💞💞チーム友達
2024-03-07 22:30:06
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pon12424
❤︎ :
みんなかっけぇ、女だけどそのファッション憧れる🤩🕶️チーム友達🩵
2024-03-07 12:52:36
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ldh.ho91
穂乃夏 :
# チーム友達 ‼️❤️‍🔥
2024-03-07 11:33:55
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user1523909349111
うんとこしょどっこいしょ :
こないだ東京行った時見たかも笑
2024-03-08 06:00:05
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s2._.3i
雅 :
😁😁😁
2025-08-10 23:33:32
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jotii_1
Jostin G. :
❤️
2025-01-29 18:35:07
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Jonathan E. Diller was a young man from Long Island who grew up with a quiet sense of purpose. He studied marine transportation at SUNY Maritime, spent time working in the shipping industry, and eventually found himself called to something different — a life of service with the NYPD. He pinned on the badge in 2021, determined to make a difference. By all accounts, he was good at it. He was steady, dependable, and fearless, racking up dozens of arrests in just a few short years. But outside the uniform, he was a husband and a father — married to Stephanie, and in 2023, the two of them welcomed their son. His family was his anchor. March 25th, 2024, started as just another day on patrol in Queens. Diller and his partner were assigned to the Community Response Team, keeping an eye on the streets of Far Rockaway. That afternoon, they spotted a car pulled up illegally at a bus stop. A routine stop, the kind of thing cops do every day. But nothing about what came next was routine. When they approached the vehicle, the passenger — a man with a long criminal record — refused to cooperate. He wouldn’t get out of the car. The tension escalated in an instant. As Diller and his partner tried to remove him, the man pulled out a gun. One shot rang out. The bullet struck Diller just below his vest, in a gap no armor could protect. Even wounded, he fought back — pushing through the pain, grabbing for the weapon, refusing to let it endanger anyone else. His partner fired back, hitting the gunman and stopping the threat. But for Jonathan Diller, the damage was done. He was rushed to Jamaica Hospital, where fellow officers, doctors, and family held onto hope. Hours later, the news broke: at just 31 years old, Jonathan was gone. The city grieved. His brothers and sisters in blue stood shoulder to shoulder. Crowds lined the streets for his funeral. He was posthumously promoted to Detective First Grade, given badge number 110 — a number chosen to honor his young son’s birthday. Jonathan’s story is one of courage and sacrifice — a reminder that even in an ordinary moment, extraordinary bravery can shine through. He left behind a wife, a son, and a legacy of service that will not be forgotten. #nypd #lawenforcementcommunity #blueline
Jonathan E. Diller was a young man from Long Island who grew up with a quiet sense of purpose. He studied marine transportation at SUNY Maritime, spent time working in the shipping industry, and eventually found himself called to something different — a life of service with the NYPD. He pinned on the badge in 2021, determined to make a difference. By all accounts, he was good at it. He was steady, dependable, and fearless, racking up dozens of arrests in just a few short years. But outside the uniform, he was a husband and a father — married to Stephanie, and in 2023, the two of them welcomed their son. His family was his anchor. March 25th, 2024, started as just another day on patrol in Queens. Diller and his partner were assigned to the Community Response Team, keeping an eye on the streets of Far Rockaway. That afternoon, they spotted a car pulled up illegally at a bus stop. A routine stop, the kind of thing cops do every day. But nothing about what came next was routine. When they approached the vehicle, the passenger — a man with a long criminal record — refused to cooperate. He wouldn’t get out of the car. The tension escalated in an instant. As Diller and his partner tried to remove him, the man pulled out a gun. One shot rang out. The bullet struck Diller just below his vest, in a gap no armor could protect. Even wounded, he fought back — pushing through the pain, grabbing for the weapon, refusing to let it endanger anyone else. His partner fired back, hitting the gunman and stopping the threat. But for Jonathan Diller, the damage was done. He was rushed to Jamaica Hospital, where fellow officers, doctors, and family held onto hope. Hours later, the news broke: at just 31 years old, Jonathan was gone. The city grieved. His brothers and sisters in blue stood shoulder to shoulder. Crowds lined the streets for his funeral. He was posthumously promoted to Detective First Grade, given badge number 110 — a number chosen to honor his young son’s birthday. Jonathan’s story is one of courage and sacrifice — a reminder that even in an ordinary moment, extraordinary bravery can shine through. He left behind a wife, a son, and a legacy of service that will not be forgotten. #nypd #lawenforcementcommunity #blueline

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