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fabio.fabito10
fabio.fabito10 :
Tengo 6 vídeos a quien le paso ?
2025-07-31 12:07:59
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te_aml_tilin22
josh_09 :
paso video
2025-08-01 08:47:52
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globo1704.com
Pepe el pollo :
Tbg video, hablen priv
2025-07-31 12:30:45
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bren_vxxz
bren :
es bien fuerte el video...
2025-07-31 20:17:07
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jeffrey_ow0
Jeffrey_07 :
quien la paso el vídeo del pata que salió partido en 2
2025-07-31 01:34:12
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eridumartz
EriduMartz 🇵🇪 :
Tengo los videos paso
2025-07-31 03:36:22
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nion_v22
Mat_V❤️²² :
Tengo video
2025-07-31 03:02:08
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angeltorrestorr98
angel 🍂 :
noooo gregorio 😭😭😭😭
2025-07-31 06:43:28
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yanne_rolitas
yannelly🍭 :
El del joven de 24 años que falleció??
2025-08-01 01:38:08
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jhampier.guts
》𝐀𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐚.𝐔𝐩𝐦《 :
Yo tengo algunos videos
2025-08-01 02:44:49
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rodriap777
RodriAP777 :
esta en facebook
2025-08-01 00:48:45
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adriano.carranza
🪽adrian🪽 :
el video si es muy fuerte
2025-07-31 17:42:02
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aaronrodriguezz2
aaron_yrtz :
paso el video
2025-08-01 04:24:55
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pll4nca
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Qué tan fregado del cerebro tiene que estar la gente para que pidan pasar el video de lo sucedido.
2025-07-31 11:58:52
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valerialb03
ValeriaLB :
Ayer lo vi y no puedo es muy fuerte 😫
2025-07-31 19:36:43
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jose.kenyi.gomez
JoseKen :
Esta fuerte
2025-08-01 00:29:14
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_cacique_2
T Ø M & J E R R Y 🧃 :
son los vehículos de avenida salaverry
2025-08-01 06:07:32
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miauklausss
Kitler :
mi mamá tuvo ese video del señor con un cabeza todo partidos 😭
2025-07-31 16:07:45
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user9616003651741
マティ :
no es tan fuerte el vídeo, al menos q exista otro
2025-08-01 06:48:26
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teresa.murgasacev
Teresa Murgasacevedo :
ami
2025-08-01 02:47:31
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rosalia.lino.rosa
Rosalia Lino rosales :
todo loven bromas
2025-08-01 00:57:30
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alexornisss
AlexImanol78 :
que paso 😮
2025-08-01 02:05:23
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alex.chavez374
Alex Chavez :
un sabio gregorio
2025-07-31 18:13:43
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luann_xxgc
𝓀𝒾𝒶𝓇𝒶 :
Yo vi el video y si esta fuerte, fuerzas para la familia del chico
2025-08-01 01:56:33
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blackpink_iamlove
blackpink_iamlove :
pasenme pss 😭
2025-07-31 23:58:32
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The Arrebatos branding is a masterclass in emotional, culturally grounded design. It starts with the logo: a bold, expressive script inspired by traditional Mexican hand-painted signage. The strokes feel alive—dynamic, nostalgic, and unmistakably local. Paired with a geometric sans serif for the secondary name, it creates a high-impact contrast between tradition and modernity. You get emotion and clarity in one glance. Typography isn’t just decoration here—it carries structure. The sans serif is used for practical info like nutrition and product details, keeping everything readable and clean. The layout sticks to a precise grid, but plays with layering. The oversized script is sometimes partially hidden, bleeding off edges, creating a sense of rhythm and movement across the packaging system. Each flavor is defined by its own bold color—orange, turquoise, green—but it never feels loud or gimmicky. The creamy paper tones and matte finishes ground the palette. Even the cans reflect their color variant, creating a consistent and recognizable shelf system. Add to that the use of transparent overlays and overprinted typography, and the packaging gains visual depth and a crafted feel. Materiality plays a big role too. Embossed cartons, wax-sealed glass jars, paper textures, and hand-applied labels all contribute to a premium yet approachable experience. Nothing feels mass-produced. It’s designed to feel like a product you’d discover at a local market, but refined for the premium segment. Supporting visuals—grainy beach photos, vintage-inspired collages, soft lighting—expand the brand into a mood. It’s not just food, it’s a story about place, culture, and memory. #PackagingDesign #ArrebatosBranding #CulturalIdentity #PremiumFoodDesign #TypographicSystem #BrandingWithDepth
The Arrebatos branding is a masterclass in emotional, culturally grounded design. It starts with the logo: a bold, expressive script inspired by traditional Mexican hand-painted signage. The strokes feel alive—dynamic, nostalgic, and unmistakably local. Paired with a geometric sans serif for the secondary name, it creates a high-impact contrast between tradition and modernity. You get emotion and clarity in one glance. Typography isn’t just decoration here—it carries structure. The sans serif is used for practical info like nutrition and product details, keeping everything readable and clean. The layout sticks to a precise grid, but plays with layering. The oversized script is sometimes partially hidden, bleeding off edges, creating a sense of rhythm and movement across the packaging system. Each flavor is defined by its own bold color—orange, turquoise, green—but it never feels loud or gimmicky. The creamy paper tones and matte finishes ground the palette. Even the cans reflect their color variant, creating a consistent and recognizable shelf system. Add to that the use of transparent overlays and overprinted typography, and the packaging gains visual depth and a crafted feel. Materiality plays a big role too. Embossed cartons, wax-sealed glass jars, paper textures, and hand-applied labels all contribute to a premium yet approachable experience. Nothing feels mass-produced. It’s designed to feel like a product you’d discover at a local market, but refined for the premium segment. Supporting visuals—grainy beach photos, vintage-inspired collages, soft lighting—expand the brand into a mood. It’s not just food, it’s a story about place, culture, and memory. #PackagingDesign #ArrebatosBranding #CulturalIdentity #PremiumFoodDesign #TypographicSystem #BrandingWithDepth

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