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family is number one mas😊
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thanks brads
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hal yang gamau gua lakuin lagi -excited sendiri -cari topik sendiri -fast respon sendiri -berharap sendiri -menunggu sendiri
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bahkan cinta membuat kita buta
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kirain cuma gw doang
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@(STD):bahkan cinta membuat kita buta
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sakitan diabaikan atau dibales iya?
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