@flor21092002: Nunca me dejaron ser espectadora

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tamal_demole
Tamal de mole :
El mío nada más tendría como 5 páginas, JAJAJAJA
2025-09-25 04:18:28
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rociostop
ro :
q sera ser amada asi
2025-09-23 22:05:16
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linanmiguel_
Miguel Ángel :
Nunca me han querido así.
2025-09-24 23:38:11
2050
itsangelicass
Angelica Sarmiento :
Dios haz que este video le llegue a mis amigos y que digan “qué lindo hagamos esto para Angélica” amén amén amén
2025-09-24 17:55:34
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celepacifico
Cele pacífico :
Holi! Mandaste a hacer el libro o lo hiciste vos? Quiero regalar algo así y no tengo idea de nada jajajaja
2025-09-23 03:12:14
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nere_e.b
nereabaena2005 :
una pregunta, cómo se hacen esas letras?
2025-09-27 08:22:16
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chanekemagico
chanekemagico :
se que yo lo haría por ellos, pero ellos no lo harían por mi
2025-09-30 20:15:40
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nixt1125
𝐍𝐢𝐱𝐭 𝐌𝐨𝐨𝐧 ˚ 🌕 ̸᪶  ֹ :
en efecto, cosas que nunca me darán
2025-09-26 03:38:27
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dicembre_vale
dicembre_vale :
que raro se siente saber que nadie siente nada así por mi..
2025-09-25 11:15:03
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marielazorrilla
marielazorrilla :
oh to be loved
2025-09-23 21:58:20
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ipaf.01
Irlanda Paulett :
la persona que tuvo la idea te ama
2025-09-24 23:46:11
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brendavelazquez307
Brenda Velazquez :
Yo estoy haciendo un scrapbook para mi esposo y pedi a su familia que le hicoeran cartas y nadoe me ha dado nd, deberia de recprdarles? Yo pensaba dejarlo asi x que ps se supone que ya les dije 😪🥹
2025-09-25 23:15:40
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katkato34
Katia Ventura :
I’ve always wanted something so special like this 🥺
2025-10-14 23:50:53
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lola.gayol5
L0l4🕷 :
mí dream
2025-10-15 22:51:29
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noggylml
Kang_7012 :
Iba a decir que nunca me han dado algo así, pero en mi cumpleaños mi novio fue el único que me regaló una cartita y me compró algo que yo estaba buscando y no encontraba. Tal vez no tuve amigos o familia que hicieran un libro, pero tengo la cartita de alguien que sí me quiere y lo expresa.
2025-09-25 00:22:23
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karenalinxxv
Alline :
con qué así se ve el cariño de muchas personas...
2025-10-08 20:05:18
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darii_laufeyson
💐🦋𝕯𝖆𝖗𝖎𝖎🌙✨ :
Lo que yo creia con 5 años que me iba a pasar cuando creciera, que me amaran de esa forma tan bonita y lo demuestren
2025-09-26 17:03:27
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johanemaa
johan ☻ :
qué hermoso😭💓💖💖💖
2025-10-15 17:51:16
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juanitavictoriaa
Juanisss🤍 :
Yo siempre soy espectadora JAJAJAJA
2025-09-25 16:50:47
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yanyandorian
Yanyan :
yo quiero uno
2025-10-16 00:49:37
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dariannymedina97
Dary_ :
No pido mucho🥺
2025-10-16 02:24:22
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claucamp30
Clau🫡 :
Si no me lo dan voy a llorar
2025-09-25 03:12:25
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sanedsalaban
Saned Salaban :
Un sueño si me preguntan
2025-09-28 07:11:14
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soyosofia
sofigaser :
Me muero por tener uno de estos
2025-10-10 20:51:36
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naturproblem
natyourproblem :
I’d cry if someone did this for me
2025-09-27 04:49:46
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The Welsh coastline, spanning over 1,680 miles, is dotted with lighthouses, each with a tale to tell. Among them stands Point of Ayr Lighthouse, or Talacre Lighthouse, an enigmatic structure off the Flintshire coast. Known for its haunting beauty, it’s not just its storied past that draws visitors—it’s the chilling whispers of its ghostly keeper. A Historic Beacon of Light Built in 1776, this Grade II listed lighthouse was a beacon for ships navigating the Dee estuary, guiding them safely past the treacherous Welsh coastline. Designed by Henry Turner, the tower stood resilient on sand, its foundation supported by innovative screw piles. For over a century, the lighthouse’s twin lights—one directed toward Llandudno and the other to guide vessels along the River Dee—served as vital guardians of the sea. But by 1883, its lights were extinguished, leaving the Point of Ayr Lighthouse a silent witness to history. The Haunting Secret of Talacre While the lighthouse’s purpose faded, its reputation as one of North Wales’ most haunted places grew. Locals and visitors alike have reported sightings of a ghostly figure atop the lighthouse balcony, often described as a man in an old-fashioned keeper’s uniform. One chilling account came from a visitor who claimed: “We saw a lighthouse keeper at the top of the tower, wearing a dark worsted coat and hat. The lighthouse was locked, and there was no way anyone could’ve been there.” Some say the figure belongs to a keeper named Raymond, who allegedly succumbed to a fever within its walls. Paranormal investigators have described a lingering presence of heartbreak and torment, adding an air of melancholy to the legend. A Tribute to the Ghost The mystery of the lighthouse’s spectral keeper is so entrenched in local lore that it inspired a permanent tribute. In 2010, artist Angela Smith crafted a 7-foot sculpture called “The Keeper”, now perched on the lighthouse balcony. The stainless steel figure shimmers like the sea, its design reflecting maritime motifs such as starfish and rippling waves. Lighthouse owner James McAllister, who purchased the lighthouse in 1983, wanted the sculpture to honor the spirit that so many claim to have seen. “There have always been sightings of a ghost on the balcony,” McAllister said. “I wanted a sculpture to represent him.” Visit if You Dare Today, the Point of Ayr Lighthouse remains a magnet for curious explorers and ghost hunters. At low tide, visitors can walk right up to the tower, admire The Keeper sculpture, and take in the stunning views of Talacre Beach. Whether you’re drawn by its maritime history, its eerie ghost stories, or the scenic coastal beauty, it’s an unforgettable destination. But beware—many come for the views and leave wondering if they’ve caught a glimpse of Raymond, still standing watch over the lighthouse he called home. What Do You Think? Could the ghost stories be real, or are they just tales passed down to add intrigue to this iconic landmark? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below—especially if you’ve had an encounter of your own! #HauntedLighthouse #TalacreLighthouse #WelshCoastline #ParanormalStories #NorthWales #GhostHunter #EerieWales #PointOfAyr #ForYou #FYP #FYF

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