@jjtzy_: #CapCut #osis belum rezekinyaa🥹🥹

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affp263
arrrrr..... :
kenapa yang kalah bisanya yang paling serius dan paling bagus visi misi nya?
2024-11-24 12:38:13
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istrisahnya_upan
zhevixx_kunzz :
Hari Rabu aku pemilu,ntar kalo udah perhitungan suara aku balik sini *tandain yaa guyss
2025-10-25 08:08:47
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adika_pranata7
디카🚀 :
aku hari Rabu pemilihan doain ya guwys😇
2025-10-31 22:38:51
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nananadaappp
nadaaaaa⭐️⭐️ :
besok pemberitahuan calon pemenang gys, doain aku yah semoga menang Aminn
2025-10-28 12:49:08
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clara22345789
Claraa :
tdi sih nangis dikit doang
2025-10-17 10:58:39
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wa9477
wa :
yang kepilih biasanya yang punya lingkungan pertemanan yang luas
2024-11-26 10:30:18
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durryannr
durian :
relasi dalam pemilihan ketos seberpengaruh itu
2024-11-22 16:39:24
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illyooursss
summertimes :
rules nomor satu dalam pencalonan itu adalah jangan berharap
2024-11-23 13:27:03
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lawww120202
ela :
udah ketinggalan 1 thun yg lalu, emm kita sama bangg kalahh kemarin perhitungan suara dan aku kalah.
2025-11-01 05:48:14
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mrntiolviyaaa_
MirntiOlviya :
jalannya blum baik, tuhan sediakan yang lebih baik, usaha mu sudah luar biasa setidaknya walaupun gagal proud of mee and tou‼️🙌
2024-11-21 16:35:15
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gunthabas
Hisyam :
ikutan sedih, pernah gagal juga hehe
2025-02-04 13:33:30
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alwaysajik
🅰️dji :
next Episodddd🤙🏻🤙🏻
2024-11-27 05:26:14
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rffff72
Rffff :
jadi deg deg an nanti kampanye😓
2024-11-26 11:09:10
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itsbitzsx
itsbitzsx :
nt mas gapapa aman aja😿
2024-11-20 12:04:56
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imbanati_
zazaaa_ow :
gppa yg penting kamu sdh berdoa&ikhtiar😻❗️Allah pasti punya pilihan yg sangat baik utk kamu❗️🎀
2024-11-24 14:33:19
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amelia.nurizki
mellieu :
ko lu mau si bang,aku gamau kepilih malah🥺
2024-11-26 05:56:37
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kecce70
xybcaa :
aku di pilih jdi ketua mpk
2024-11-24 14:12:20
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akutuhorangbaek
aku? :
gapapaa bang jangan sedih mungkin ada rezeki yang lebih gede dari ketos
2024-11-24 03:08:17
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aviv_aah
27 :
aku gagal.
2024-11-28 05:00:46
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nabilamezuki
nabila :
wkwk kita sama kok
2024-11-24 03:15:15
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prilinana
nanaaa :
RILL, gua sedih banget pas gagal jadi wakil osis, tapi untungnya temen² gua support gua terus ☹️☹️
2025-01-26 15:35:59
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lalalstr._
lala`s :
SEMANGAT KAA!! TAPI BUAT AKU JUGA SEMANGAT MINGGU BESOK DEBAT KETOS
2024-11-26 10:11:28
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ptr_1908
ptr_ :
udah nyerah 2 kali nyalon tetap gagal
2024-11-25 01:08:30
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fazriilham__
yang baca monyet :
bang doain yaa aku juga kamis debat calon osis juga jadi mohon doanyaa🙏
2024-11-26 12:10:41
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zah_audawai
intan :
padahal calon (Paslon lain) nya itu temen Deket kita sebenarnya antara ikhlas ngga ikhlas suatu hal yg mengubah semuanya,rela? emang harus di relakan bagaimana caranya harus rela dan ikhlas
2025-01-13 14:46:19
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