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xxTIMURxx [149]
2 years ago
9

Mga peymos d nang papallow back yan un follow ko na kayu mga bubu​

Physics
2 answers:
tangare [24]2 years ago
8 0
<h2><u>Answer</u> :</h2>

HeNlo Party Pipollll

Wala talagang 4ever mga <u>MAPUROK !!!</u>

(Pag mali pagkabasa mo dyan ay nako sobra na pagiging marupok mo HAHAHA)

Mga mag juwa : Todo post sa epb ng sweet moments nila walang awa sa mga single eee

Me (Broken/Single) : Mag hihiwalay den kayoo, <u>WALANG FOREVER AGUYY!!</u>

Oy ibalik nyo yung friend relationship natenn guyss :'((

Sana wag kau mawawala miss ko na yung dati wag kayong mag bagoo haystt ..

Add me on rpw : <u>Princess Samantha Creyteil </u>

Seriously wala akong juwa and i am proud kase d nako masasaktan pa :](de jowk lang mine nyo nakoo pa minee yawa HAHAHA JK)

<u>Wala akong magawa bored na nga bakasyon ko ka boring pa mga kausap ko jowk. Katamad na mag sagot sa isa kong acc UnU hAhA genius panga :P</u>

(Same lang toh sa isa kong answer tamad nako gumawa pa ng messages senyo HAHAHAHA)

#Pighati

#Ayoko na sa earth !!!

#Brokenthuglife

#Singleneedhelp!

#Madlangpipolhelp

melisa1 [442]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<h2> Ah Filipino ka rin?</h2>

Explanation:

<h2>Saya nmen</h2>
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