@editingnoobz: tried a different editing style ❤️‍🩹| idea: @isa | #kentonanami #kentonanamiedit #luismiguel #lamentira #nanamiedit #jjk #jjkedit #jujutsukaisen #jujutsukaisenseason2 #jujutsukaisenedit #anime #animeedit #foryou #foryoupage #fyp #fy #fypシ #viral #edit #alightmotion #blowthisup?

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possiblybailie
ℬ𝒶𝒾𝓁𝒾ℯ💋 :
NANAMI AND LUIS MIGUEL SHOULD BE ILLEGAL IM IN AGONY
2025-05-28 22:36:21
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jazzelle__
Marie౨ৎ🍵🫐 :
It’s like losing your husband in war
2025-05-28 17:47:11
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star_.bright
Star!!☆彡 :
OH HOW I MISS YOU NANAMI COME BACK TO ME PLEASE
2025-05-28 07:13:06
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medd.05
marian0 :
Nanami vuelve, acuérdate de Cuernavaca
2025-05-29 07:31:28
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shoooujolover
eli💥 :
Nanami and this song kills me 💔
2025-05-27 23:04:05
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3thanol0
kimi :
"NANAMI KENTO IS ALIVE" as they drag me back to my padded white room
2025-05-29 01:55:11
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wonriae
Beth :
who is he and why is he so fine
2025-05-31 13:05:34
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pacific.island3364
pacific.island3364 :
my husband that died in The war… 💔
2025-05-28 17:00:55
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highavaoverhere
highavaoverhere :
trying to escape the sadness from the combination of nanami and the song💔💔💔
2025-05-29 01:42:10
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mxvozz
mela :
this is literally the best song to edit him to💔💔
2025-05-27 22:30:34
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nightorc9920963
Borkly :
I like the style been a while since I seen it too.
2025-05-27 05:04:51
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dominic.steeves
dominic steeves :
what's the song
2025-05-30 21:36:39
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atx_.elizabeth
☆•Karen•☆ ⁷ :
did you jst stab me?
2025-05-28 02:22:37
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brisaa_.561
✪вяιαηα✪ :
Vuelve Nanami, los niños te extrañan 😔
2025-05-29 00:50:24
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ponderciin
ciin :
hes so fine 💔💔💔
2025-05-27 06:55:27
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giselle.figueredo
•●Giselle○° :
Nanami parece de esos hombre guapos de novelas mexicanas 😔
2025-05-29 18:40:43
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ilovedrwnig
505 :
esta canción es de él😔😔😔
2025-05-28 22:28:50
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rtysz0
Halin🍎 :
I feel like a wife waiting for her husband to come back home from war💔
2025-05-28 06:30:11
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alya_h08
alya_h08⭐️ :
IVE BEEN GATWKEEPIBG THIS SONG FOR YEARS WHO SNITCHED😭🤬
2025-05-28 08:40:29
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welovejjk8
welovejjk :
Guys Toji did not took me well at all for watching Nanami Dreamy edits..
2025-05-29 17:19:04
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imaricemuncher
︎🍚⁷ :
come back nanami
2025-05-29 07:19:13
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justjyrni
razy-cay :
BRING HIM BACK I CANT HANDLE THIS😭😭😭💔💔🥀🥀🥀
2025-06-07 07:06:48
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_izzybellaaa
:P :
I LITERALLY LOVE HIM, HES LITERALLY A BADDIE BADDIE😫💔
2025-05-27 19:35:39
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smh.akira
akira :
hes so beautiful im crying
2025-06-06 01:54:32
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THE Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has revealed that the fire at a residential property in Libala South was not caused by the wrongful installation of power. https://www.facebook.com/100064560977290/posts/947697217392302/ ERB Public Relations Manager, Namukolo Kasumpa, said contrary to the claims, investigations indicate the suspected cause of the fire was an external ignition, occurring while the homeowner and his family were away at work as part of their normal routine. Mrs Kasumpa further noted that initial investigations revealed the property did not have solar panels installed, as had been claimed in a circulated social media clip. “ERB initiated investigations into a fire incident reported in a social media clip circulated on Sunday, 15th September 2024. The report suggested that a residential property in the Libala South area of Lusaka caught fire due to the wrongful installation of solar panels. In response, ERB assembled a technical team to conduct preliminary investigations into the incident,” she said. Mrs Kasumpa added that at the time of the fire, the area where the property is located was experiencing load shedding, indicating that the property was not connected to the national grid. She said the initial findings suggest that electrical factors are unlikely to have caused the fire. “The ERB urges the public to await the full investigation report from the relevant authorities mandated to investigate fire incidents. In light of this unfortunate event, the ERB wishes to caution the public about the dangers of unsupervised backyard fires, especially during load-shedding periods when electrical systems are inactive, but flammable materials remain vulnerable to external fire sources. Additionally, the public is advised to engage only qualified and licensed contractors when installing solar systems,” she said. (Mwebantu, Thursday, September 19th, 2024)

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