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Bacotan Tito - Kelamaan Pandemi

An episode of the Room Of Bacotan podcast, hosted by Tito Khairil Anas, titled "Bacotan Tito - Kelamaan Pandemi" was published on May 27, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

May 27, 2021 ·4m · Room Of Bacotan

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Disini gua bakal ceritain keresahan gua karena Pandemi Covid-19 yang belum kelar dan membayangkan hal-hal yg mungkin bisa terjadi karena kelamaan Pandemi. Untuk kritik dan saran silahkan bisa dm ke instagram gua @titokhairil_ supaya podcast ini bisa lebih berkembang lagi kedepannya. Lets Make Laugh!

Disini gua bakal ceritain keresahan gua karena Pandemi Covid-19 yang belum kelar dan membayangkan hal-hal yg mungkin bisa terjadi karena kelamaan Pandemi. Untuk kritik dan saran silahkan bisa dm ke instagram gua @titokhairil_ supaya podcast ini bisa lebih berkembang lagi kedepannya. Lets Make Laugh!
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