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_siezetheday_
Bli Omang :
Ternyata aku salah menjadikan sesorang rumah,
2024-12-11 12:55:54
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.rad_44
.Raad :
saran post sw jam brp
2025-02-06 11:07:20
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magnumfilter_22
wiji bukan niko :
kalo belum bisa jadi rumah buat diri sendiri, jangan mencoba jadi rumah buat orang lain karena jika rmh itu di rusak oleh orang lain kamu tidak akan bisa memperbaikinya sendiri
2025-11-20 16:38:23
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punsi_otak
saya_fawaz :
Terlalu mengejar DEWI hingga dia berkata SAMPAI NANTI lalu MENGHILANG DAN BERARTI, dan sekarang hanya BERHARAP MAMPU karna TAKKAN BISA kembali 5 lagu 1 petistiwa🔥🔥🔥
2025-07-10 02:56:43
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neverdie.1984
ALVIN :
judul lagunya apa??
2024-12-13 07:55:28
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_joy4.20
kajho :
Aku takut menyakiti orang lain, tapi kini aku yang tersakiti;)
2024-12-12 16:23:49
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vincenzo9724
lonely :
theersixty : mungkin nanti letter for me : forever with you SHA : hilang harapan
2025-02-18 15:48:29
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shineheartt22
Mas F :
menjadi diri sendiri,tanpa harus ber pura pura🔥
2024-12-11 13:02:38
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monster_lanofdown
DilahGanz :
terkadang kalo kita menganggap manusia rumah, dan rumah itu hilang kita akan menjadi lupa arah pulang
2024-12-12 14:33:26
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guasihiyaaj
bulan purnama :
lakukan apa yg membuat mu senang king kau juga layak mendapatkan kebahagiaan 😂
2025-01-17 07:51:02
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heywizl
UWI ZL :
jangan mengistimewakan seorang melebihi sang penciptanya 😊
2025-10-19 18:34:49
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kalong6498
BehindThesCene :
kapan ini cari barengan lur...
2024-12-29 16:44:34
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amattbanyakk_
amattbanyakk :
love your self
2025-01-11 13:47:14
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muhammadferdy351
Muhammad Ferdy :
hingga semua menghilang
2024-12-14 07:54:04
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kayaknyajaki_
Stαrt with D :
top 2 rumah: 2. Rumah sendiri 1. Allah jgn pernah naruh harapan/nyaman berlebih pada seseorang.
2025-01-26 12:10:27
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fachrul21alfa
afahrul076 :
kesalahan ku saat ini menjadikan seseorang rumah yang bisa masuk tapi di pinta keluar lagi
2024-12-11 19:14:06
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lukmann32
heyluk :
patah yang terbesar untuk kedua kalinya
2025-10-21 12:13:08
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nandaoky
Nandooo. :
ijin copas bg🙏🙏🙏
2025-04-04 06:47:32
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sidanally
Mass S :
thx🗿
2024-12-12 12:23:58
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sagitarius.1299
🕊️ :
hiduplah selayaknya,jika lelah beristirahatlah,lakukan apapun sesukamu,tanpa perlu menjadikan manusia lain sebagai rumahmu,jadilah rumahmu untuk dirimu sendiri.
2025-01-04 12:12:28
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arafyxb_
arafy :
aku tidak menjadikan seseorang itu sebagai rumah, tapi aku lah rumah bagi seseorang itu
2025-04-24 09:29:57
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sondoll1901
capricorn.s :
tgl 28 desember nii akan hadir di purwokerto 🤗
2024-12-11 14:47:16
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yoo.nabii
D :
pdhl aku menjadikanmu rumah, ternyata km tidak butuh rumah☺️
2024-12-28 15:23:47
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bacogoyeng3
pindiiiaajaa :
@Bli Omang:Ternyata aku salah menjadikan sesorang rumah,
2025-01-06 23:48:58
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