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It really bothers ppl when you're comfortable with yourself. They start feeling like you think you're perfect or above the next person.. their insecurity is not your problem.

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thankgod okodumise1 year ago

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BLAKCHILD👁️ I HAVE NO HATE IN ME🌪️🚪1 year ago

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CyberGun👾1 year ago

I too like this my IDOLO ❤️

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Ailoje Monday1 year ago

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thankgod okodumise1 year ago

I Dey study you, the world need to study you “

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LÃSTƁORŊ 👑🦅1 year ago

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Personally Around 9.

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VickyBrown 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇵🇭1 year ago

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