@solace_2413: #JASPER || i hate people for asking them if jasper will disband when they literally love each other so much. close your eyes, if you can’t see them love each other so much. @Chen Joong @Thanaboon Kiatniran @Santa @ppnaravit #gmmtvpockyidolxjasper #joongarchen #chenjoong #aouthanaboon #aou_tnbknr #santapongsapak #santapp #pondnaravit #ppnaravit #gmmtv #tpop #fyp #Love

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they looked so proud when Santa said that🥺
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good boy baby Santa..❤
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They love eo so much and we love them so much
2025-11-09 20:04:00
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Langsung di kasih paham sama maknae nya jasper😏, heran juga kenapa mereka bertanya kayak gitu ke sebuah group😭
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they love each other, so let's keep going with them, let's grow together with them🥰
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