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No gimmick, and pure. Only sick people hate this guy.

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"aku kan berdoa untuk kau, Tuhan yang atur semua.."

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Biasanya liat vid begini warga 58% kejang²

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"Dari Medan Ini Ku Bawak" "Adek ku ini, Aku Kakak Nya" Fix DNA Batak dari cara Bicara 😂😂

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Udah begini pun masih ada yg fitnah “intoleran” “kearab araban” semoga sehat selalu pak anies

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Kalo emak2 batak udah bawain makanan, stop dulu wawancaranya. Oleh2 dari medan gak ada lawan 😄👍

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Ya Allah,,,terharu juga. Seorg nenek dari medan, nyambangi Pak Anies, luar biasa kharisma sosok satu ini. Semakin yakin bhw cara Allah memuliakan manusia itu bukan krn jabatan, harta dan kedudukan, tapi krn pribadi yg berintegritas dan menyenangkan bagi org lain. 🌷😃

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Yang begini dibilang intoleran?

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Anies Buka Opsi Bikin Partai usai Batal Maju Pilkada, Wadahi Semangat Perubahan

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Batak Value. Tetangga Batak kalo udah klop, baeknya rasa keluarga sendiri

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