@duruukurt: sosyal ankastre

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fhristin
hayat :
this or nothing
2025-04-06 08:35:51
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b.nourhane2
Nour :
May this love find me one day
2025-04-09 14:43:27
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gruly_mv.3k
MVk😴🧠 :
I NEED ITALIAN FRIENDS, I FROM UKRAIN
2025-06-09 08:15:41
1
dr_sweet01
Dr_sweet 🎂👩‍⚕️💊 :
ماشاء الله ونعم الوكيل
2025-06-03 18:38:39
0
shantomia1245
$hanto mia ♚ :
so enjoy every moment in life ❤️🥰
2025-04-08 19:42:14
1
scarface00073
FURY :
Ohhhh thanks God,, I'm Single
2025-06-30 04:54:14
0
dolanperson
dolanperson :
if I don't find love like this I don't want it
2025-06-12 19:07:39
1
rtveladzzeenini
🍸 :
The song that will 100% be played at my wedding! 🪄🪄🪄
2025-04-07 21:50:16
45
panchobando
panchobando 🍃 :
Who would think this song is from Eurovision? 😅
2025-07-02 05:39:10
0
w9x_j
Najia idrees🐬 :
May this love find me
2025-06-20 10:29:31
1
w.andreaaa
andreanaline 🍸 :
is my story private ?🫢
2025-05-14 12:11:59
0
helcia._.wskaa
hela :
This or nothing🙏🙏
2025-04-11 19:16:34
0
urfavmaxxxi
Maxi :
i love seeing happy people
2025-04-09 09:17:12
136
angel_dashe
Sarah :
Yes
2025-05-27 21:12:07
0
rose.dreamdestinations
Travel with Rose :
Aww so cute 💕
2025-05-07 00:00:50
1
kajiska
kaji :
dream
2025-04-11 07:39:52
10
ganna_elhendawy
𓂀 :
i love the vibe. the song. the streat . you guys
2025-05-03 21:54:19
2
salimhadjii375
Salim HadjiiSSSHHH :
LOVE VIERGE ♍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-05-07 12:43:28
2
by_marmerlos
by_marmerlos🫐💗 :
Volareee cantareeee ooo jajaja
2025-04-27 20:29:16
3
stellavancova
stellis :
may this love find me
2025-04-12 21:38:04
8
mixelitatg
Mica🇵🇪 :
THIS OR BOTHINF
2025-04-09 02:56:25
0
sabrinaquerdes
sabrinaquerdes :
quero dançar essa música com meu futuro digníssimo
2025-04-12 23:43:38
29
d0r4n3
D0R!4N :
de eso se trata la vida , de vivirla feliz 🕺 a pesar de los tropiesos q nos da el mismo ..
2025-04-27 12:35:21
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iker.dominguez1020
ikerdominguez 1020 :
toy ensallando para un bailable y esa es la música q me toca bailar 💔🥲 *toy nervioso*
2025-06-06 22:56:14
0
keremxugras
Kerem Uğraş :
Kendileri yakın arkadaşımdır ben de sahadaydım şahsen kişisel bilgileri ve her türlü iletişim için yazabilirsiniz🙏🙌
2025-04-06 09:10:50
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 -They give non-answers to test questions If asked what they do for a living, they might reply: « A bit of this and that.” -They drop subtle “we’s” and “ours”  « We always go to Lyford in March.” « Ours was one of the older houses on the Island, before the Montmorencys build that monstrosity on the beach.” It implies history, not ownership. Land and lineage over logos. -They never say “networking” — but they do it constantly. These are connections, not transactions. -They never ask “Where did you go to school?” Instead, they might say: « Were you at Yale, or Princeton?” This subtle assumption of prestige is either flattering or a filter. -They refer to people by roles, not status: « She’s a marvelous gardener.” -They often say “Darling,” or « Dear » casually—even to people they barely know.

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