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@dkongkee

💙💜💛❤️💚 & ❤️💛💜💙🖤💗

Katılım Ekim 2009
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hype..✷
hype..✷@hypenagase·
🎇🎆🎇🎆
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@Mingno90·
천사는 정말로 존재하는구나..
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A. Ainur Rohman
A. Ainur Rohman@ainurohman·
Kholidin🇮🇩 tampil luar biasa, mengalahkan peraih emas Paralympics Paris 2024 Harvinder Singh🇮🇳 di final recurve open individual World Series Bangkok 2025. Kholidin menang dgn skor 7-3. Ini adalah gelar world series kelima dalam karier Kholidin! 🎥: World Archery
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odiett@dkongkee·
Yang butuh promo siapa, yang disalah2n siapa. Picek!
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27歳の明智と西野が同じ世界線にいるの、胸アツ
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odiett@dkongkee·
@udonkuma Emang lumpuh akal mereka tu. Hidupnya minta dilayanin mulu kek raja. Calon raja macem William aja masih masak sama beberes dapurlah, duh.
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Nie⋆。˚ 𓆝⋆。˚
@dkongkee Tapi rata-rata yang kunliat di sekelilingku cowok yg ditinggal meninggal gak lama nikah lagi, meanwhile perempuan lebih milih buat sendiri dan ngurus anak🫠
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odiett@dkongkee·
Istri meninggal ya urus anak sendirilah, malah mikir kawin lagi. Dasar makhluk tidak bergunaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
Sayyid Hakam Perkasa@sayyidsatrio

@muhammad_husnil Yg jadi (potensi) masalah adalah, jika (sekali lagi, jika) ada perceraian, atau pihak istri meninggal, dan suami menikah lagi dgn istri yg tidak ada kontraindikasi utk hamil dan melahirkan, bagaimana?

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ソロコン@NLimonin·
小小和真可爱啊🥹 有在好好长大 更有在好好抓住幸福💛 #二宮和也
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@0123__pipi·
れん→🐶 海人→🐧 なのかわいい
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裸の少年
裸の少年@JohnnysSTY·
永瀬廉
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
The legendary David Attenborough pulls off what might be the greatest dolly zoom ever captured on film—set against the dramatic backdrop of Newfoundland, Canada.
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MahaKersa
MahaKersa@mahakersa·
Sekaya ini ternyata dunia PERKECAPAN INDONESIA 😭 📷 : yunitatriyana
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Gill Clark aka Oma Gill
Gill Clark aka Oma Gill@OmaGillClark·
Golden eras don’t come along that often, but when they do it’s one of the most exciting and intriguing phenomena in sport. It happens when there’s an exceptionally talented group of similar aged athletes who emerge onto the world stage at roughly the same time. Between them they go on to dominate a sport with any one of them capable of winning any title. And it’s that variety and uncertainty which makes the era so fascinating. That’s precisely why the recent women’s singles (WS) golden era in #badminton has been so captivating, where any one of at least 9 different players from 7 different nations all had a realistic chance at any of the major events. Sadly, with the retirement of so many key players, that era appears to have come to an end. The unknown and variety now replaced by predictability and dominance. But are we about to enter a golden era in men’s singles (MS)? The evidence suggests that is a distinct possibility. When you look at the winners of the last 13 #WorldTour (WT) events (300 and above) we’ve seen 11 different winners from 8 different Member Associations. Not only does that suggest the discipline is wide open, but the oldest of those winners are Lin Chun Yi and Yushi Tanaka, both aged 26, with the youngest Moh. Zaki Ubaidillah just 18. And interestingly, the average age of those 11 players is just 23. It would be wrong to right off some of the older more established players, such as Axelsen and Shi Yu Qi, but ageing and failing bodies are taking their toll. The evidence suggests we have already entered a transition phase of exciting youngsters emerging from the shadows to claim their place in the spotlight. Current WR1 Vitidsarn is only 24, so too are Christo Popov, Lakshya Sen and Naraoka. Alex Lanier recently turned 21 and Alwi Farhan is still 20. Add into the mix other young players who have not yet won a WT title, such as Canada’s 21 year old Victor Lai, and we have all the ingredients for a mouth-watering generation to savour. The sun may have set on the golden era in WS, but I have an inkling we’re about to witness the dawning of a new golden era in MS. … Or perhaps that era has already begun! 📷 @badmintonphoto
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ちゃい
ちゃい@chai__yo·
8年前とかなつかしいすぎ😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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𓂆 Sanzaru 🙈🙉🙊
Irie Naoki nikahnya malah sama Makino Tsukushi 🤗 Semoga bahagia Kashiwabara Takashi dan Uchida Yuki 👩‍❤️‍👨
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