@plltxe · Post #5883 · 03/12/2026, 12:00 AM
Either my understanding of #Bidi is off, or Jordan Police screw up their Bidi RT: https://twitter.com/Police_Jo/status/2031410145427616135#RTL🐟
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@plltxe · Post #5883 · 03/12/2026, 12:00 AM
Either my understanding of #Bidi is off, or Jordan Police screw up their Bidi RT: https://twitter.com/Police_Jo/status/2031410145427616135#RTL🐟
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