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musicingmywaythroughlife
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he doesnt even know im waiting
2025-10-05 20:27:07
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hiraeth_ :
it hurts...
2025-10-06 10:16:56
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_iamgoldendreamy
dindAa :
YOURE JUST A STRANGER I KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT.
2025-10-06 08:30:10
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mollymak3
prollymollyy 🤑 :
waiting for their ex, who cheated.
2025-10-04 18:15:24
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myslayla0
Shlayla💔 :
Yeah he’s running from me…
2025-10-04 19:46:31
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syahiraa2253
syahiraa :
arti: bagaimana rasanya menunggu seseorang yang tidak menunggumu
2025-10-06 06:49:39
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blond33_
alie :
ye tai
2025-10-06 12:55:54
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prxcarl05
Chene :
She doesn’t know that I’m still waiting for her
2025-10-06 13:35:09
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_piaa69
s :
Very sad
2025-10-06 13:23:05
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user00000000002605
ميسارا 🌷 :
he knows but he don’t even care
2025-10-06 09:36:40
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fanjul.sophia
sophii :
i miss him sm.
2025-10-05 05:55:17
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yvaniielle
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it hurts.
2025-10-06 14:09:59
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amand46_
Gloriamanda :
very painful😞
2025-10-06 14:11:38
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zrakshaa_28
z :
tired...
2025-10-06 14:37:43
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nnzh05
𝖟𝖆𝖟𝖆 :
i rlly need him but he acts like he doesn't need me hm😕
2025-10-06 10:33:53
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laylaaa_0808
Layla :
Idk what to do anymore
2025-10-06 12:25:33
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vanessa.bae5
Vanessa bae :
l am waiting buh he told me to get someone else😭😭🙌en he blocked me
2025-10-05 20:16:59
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lilly.saa
sαα𐙚 :
@🥁:he doesnt even know im waiting
2025-10-06 11:36:16
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lizaparalyza
lizaparalyza :
2025-10-06 14:48:33
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kayla.alvrr
kayla :
he has a girlfriend
2025-10-06 11:14:09
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rrainnnn_0
rainnn :
4 years passed...
2025-10-06 10:24:56
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nnayaaao2
nay :
@alie: ye tai
2025-10-06 14:43:10
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flosyearner
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does he?
2025-10-06 07:49:29
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cikaazrhaap
applepie🍎 :
i am very sorry
2025-10-06 10:23:41
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cutie.fell
pelii :
even he doesn't know me
2025-10-06 09:33:27
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Mohamed Ali Pasha… wasn’t just some random governor passing through Egypt. He was a whole storm that flipped history on its head, a man chasing a dream way bigger than his own time. He came from far away, saw the Nile and thought: this could be a reborn homeland, saw the soil and thought: hidden treasure. So he rolled up his sleeves and reshaped a country that was on the edge of fading into nothing. First thing he did? Built a modern army. Not the old-school kind Egypt knew before. He pulled farmers straight outta the fields and, with crazy discipline, turned them into trained soldiers uniforms on, drills tight, still knowing the land but now knowing war too. He didn’t stop at troops he built military schools, shipyards in Alexandria, cranking out ships and cannons, giving Egypt wings like an eagle squad no one could mess with. Then he looked at the land. Farming was Egypt’s heartbeat. He pushed cotton, turned it into “white gold” stacking up wealth. Dug canals like Mahmoudiya to water the fields and revive villages. No wasted land under his watch. Egypt wasn’t gonna depend on rain or the Nile’s mood swings anymore. Industry? He wasn’t having Egypt as just another market for outsiders. Textile mills, sugar factories, ironworks, weapon plants he set them all up. Egypt started producing and selling on its own terms, flexing economic muscle right next to its military strength. And education his real key. New schools for medicine, engineering, agriculture, languages. Student missions shipped off to France and Italy, soaking up sciences and arts, coming back carrying light for the future. Plus, he founded Bulaq Press he first modern press in the Middle East printing books, spreading knowledge, letting words rain down like fresh water for thirsty minds. Administration? Locked down. Taxes organized, government centralized. Egypt started running like an actual state, not chaos. The governor wasn’t some puppet for the Ottoman sultan anymore he was the real deal. And when his power was solid, his eyes looked past Egypt’s borders. He expanded into Sudan, then into Arabia to crush the Wahhabis, then into Syria where his armies made Europe nervous. His ambition nearly built an empire to rival the great powers until those powers teamed up and forced him back. Mohamed Ali wasn’t just a ruler. He was the blueprint of a renaissance. Built armies, grew fields, launched industries, opened schools, spread books, sailed ships. He wanted Egypt to stand shoulder to shoulder with Europe, rising from the East with pride. He planted seeds of modernity deep in Egyptian soil. Even if things stumbled after him, his legacy stuck: Egypt stronger, sharper, and closer than ever to being a nation that mattered on the world stage. #fyp #viral #محمد_علي_باشا #مصر #تاريخ_مصر
Mohamed Ali Pasha… wasn’t just some random governor passing through Egypt. He was a whole storm that flipped history on its head, a man chasing a dream way bigger than his own time. He came from far away, saw the Nile and thought: this could be a reborn homeland, saw the soil and thought: hidden treasure. So he rolled up his sleeves and reshaped a country that was on the edge of fading into nothing. First thing he did? Built a modern army. Not the old-school kind Egypt knew before. He pulled farmers straight outta the fields and, with crazy discipline, turned them into trained soldiers uniforms on, drills tight, still knowing the land but now knowing war too. He didn’t stop at troops he built military schools, shipyards in Alexandria, cranking out ships and cannons, giving Egypt wings like an eagle squad no one could mess with. Then he looked at the land. Farming was Egypt’s heartbeat. He pushed cotton, turned it into “white gold” stacking up wealth. Dug canals like Mahmoudiya to water the fields and revive villages. No wasted land under his watch. Egypt wasn’t gonna depend on rain or the Nile’s mood swings anymore. Industry? He wasn’t having Egypt as just another market for outsiders. Textile mills, sugar factories, ironworks, weapon plants he set them all up. Egypt started producing and selling on its own terms, flexing economic muscle right next to its military strength. And education his real key. New schools for medicine, engineering, agriculture, languages. Student missions shipped off to France and Italy, soaking up sciences and arts, coming back carrying light for the future. Plus, he founded Bulaq Press he first modern press in the Middle East printing books, spreading knowledge, letting words rain down like fresh water for thirsty minds. Administration? Locked down. Taxes organized, government centralized. Egypt started running like an actual state, not chaos. The governor wasn’t some puppet for the Ottoman sultan anymore he was the real deal. And when his power was solid, his eyes looked past Egypt’s borders. He expanded into Sudan, then into Arabia to crush the Wahhabis, then into Syria where his armies made Europe nervous. His ambition nearly built an empire to rival the great powers until those powers teamed up and forced him back. Mohamed Ali wasn’t just a ruler. He was the blueprint of a renaissance. Built armies, grew fields, launched industries, opened schools, spread books, sailed ships. He wanted Egypt to stand shoulder to shoulder with Europe, rising from the East with pride. He planted seeds of modernity deep in Egyptian soil. Even if things stumbled after him, his legacy stuck: Egypt stronger, sharper, and closer than ever to being a nation that mattered on the world stage. #fyp #viral #محمد_علي_باشا #مصر #تاريخ_مصر

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