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abcdivaa5
divaa :
tapi dia friendly😭
2025-05-17 23:03:10
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zxhyrxs
zahira :
pengen tag
2025-05-18 02:44:19
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iluvv_caa5
️ :
kalau dia suka yang lain gimana ?
2025-05-18 00:29:42
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cintaan1sambungan
gua tolol dalam dunia per :
walaupun cuman hts
2025-08-04 14:08:03
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indii_156
Andiniii :
tapi cewe dia CANTIKKK
2025-05-18 02:31:35
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_rstaa15
_reree :
ini nyata
2025-08-12 03:07:55
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vnnycllya
lalalove :
Tapi beza agama🥺
2025-08-10 23:29:54
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sy22___
22 :
Syafitriana📌
2025-05-24 05:49:30
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ahmad_aidill
aissdoww. :
"You managed to make me not interested in other people, even though we don't have a relationship."
2025-05-22 13:32:07
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inayah.azmi4
YTTA :
beda umur cokk
2025-05-18 04:42:58
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alkputr1
0⃣3⃣ :
kita saling suka, dia udh ungkap perasannya ke gw tpi gw gengsi buat ungkapin perasaan gw ke dia
2025-05-18 01:17:28
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hyun10661_
raselinstore :
ngungkapin perasaan tapi malah asing😌
2025-07-29 15:36:05
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mikhailoii
Michael :
@swytchoocsd0._ bilaaa nakk livee
2025-07-11 20:00:33
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alpha7298
Alpha :
kacau 😓😓
2025-07-17 08:04:22
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oemjizen
zen :
tapi dia nya suka sama yg lain
2025-05-22 07:03:26
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_luppy23
🪼 :
sudah berapa kali pacaran tapi masih ingat dia😭
2025-07-17 09:17:34
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jukkat008
Nnael tobing :
tapi dia friendly
2025-07-15 18:39:41
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nisdaytoo
unwanted :
“tidak punya hubungan” reality 😭
2025-05-19 11:35:48
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dimas_rzkyfdllh
Mass D :
tag ga yaa
2025-05-18 00:18:49
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lanskibidi6
Lan kamu gpp?? :
tapi dia frandly
2025-05-23 15:05:08
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chell5308
Chell :
hhh berhap kepada yg tidak pasti it sangat lh lucu
2025-06-01 11:43:49
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silviayulestari12
ikisilpi :
tapi sekarang asing😔
2025-05-18 09:47:49
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adekputra53
Hansamu yama :
Haha hihi tiba-tiba wd 59jt 🤣🤑😭
2025-07-16 04:31:56
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cikkk.triomhrni
cicikk :
tapi kita sudah asing
2025-05-18 01:36:51
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cintaaw_01
Abcdlopyu🫀 :
menurut gue pribadi, kalau disuruh milih antara seblak sama mie ayam, gue jelas bakal pilih seblak. Bukan tanpa alasan, tapi karena dari rasa, aroma, sampai sensasi makannya, seblak tuh punya daya tarik yang nggak bisa ditandingin sama mie ayam. Mie ayam buat sebagian orang memang comfort food, tapi buat gue, rasanya tuh gitu-gitu aja. Kadang terlalu manis, kadang bumbunya nggak nyatu. Dan jujur aja, lidah gue nggak pernah cocok sama cita rasa mie ayam dari dulu. Seblak itu beda. Pedasnya nampol, gurihnya dapet, dan bisa dikombinasikan dengan banyak bahan tambahan yang bikin makan jadi makin seru. Setiap suapan seblak tuh berasa kaya makan makanan yang penuh petualangan rasa. Yang paling gue suka dari seblak adalah aromanya yang khas. Campuran bawang putih, kencur, dan cabai bikin seblak punya ciri khas yang langsung tercium begitu disajiin. Mie ayam nggak punya keunikan aroma kayak gitu menurut gue. Kalau soal tekstur, seblak juara. Kerupuknya yang kenyal, mie-nya yang lembut, bakso, sosis, dan tambahan lainnya menciptakan sensasi makan yang berlapis. Mie ayam biasanya cuma mie, sayur, ayam cincang, dan kuah. Kurang variasi. Seblak juga bisa dimodifikasi sesuai selera. Mau level pedas berapa, mau topping apa, semua bisa diatur. Rasanya pun tetap nyatu, nggak saling bertabrakan. Mie ayam, meskipun bisa ditambah pangsit atau bakso, tetep aja rasanya monoton. Gue ngerasa setiap kali makan seblak tuh kayak pengalaman baru. Meskipun bahan dasarnya sama, kombinasi rasa dan tingkat pedas yang bisa disesuaikan bikin tiap mangkok seblak punya cerita sendiri. Sementara itu, mie ayam kadang terlalu bergantung sama kualitas kuah. Kalau kuahnya hambar, ya udah seluruh rasa jadi biasa aja. Dan gue sering banget ketemu mie ayam yang kuahnya entah terlalu asin atau malah terlalu manis. Dari segi porsi, seblak juga lebih fleksibel. Bisa dijadiin cemilan sore, makan malam ringan, bahkan makanan berat. Tinggal tambahin nasi kalau mau kenyang banget. Mie ayam biasanya cuma ngenyangin kalau porsi besar. Harga seblak juga relatif terjangkau dan sebanding sama rasa yang didapat. Dengan harga murah, kita udah bisa dapet isian lengkap yang bikin puas.
2025-05-18 02:08:19
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