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CornCobMcGee t1_j9l4d9z wrote
Reply to comment by adalyncarbondale in Tim Hortons franchisee in P.E.I. evicts tenants to make way for temporary foreign workers | CBC News by 2028W3
What's the conversion rate to Stanley nickels?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sesame will join the major food allergens list on January 1, FDA says | CNN by YouAreNotMeLiar
Seeds, oils, streets. Pick one.
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Reply to comment by percy_faucet in Brooklyn pastor who was robbed while preaching charged with wire fraud and lying to FBI in unrelated case by NippyAardvark
Plot twist the robber was Jusse Smollett
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Reply to comment by Ello_Owu in Thai monks fail drug tests leaving temple empty by vetrivel033
You can still medidate, you just meditate really fast. They were able to hit total consciousness in like 2 months instead of 50 years. So much consciousness, their teeth became sentient so they had to pull them out so they could live their own lives
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Reply to comment by telestrial in WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. Threatens Ban if TikTok’s Chinese Owners Don’t Sell Stakes by TheAngelMutants
>We can’t trust that a person who resides in China isn’t completely and utterly beholden to the CCP’s whims on this.
That's the thing. A Chinese national could be as anti-CCP as they want, but if they own a company, the government has their greasy fingers in the pie, whether said person wants it or not. Every business action has government inclusion by law. Theres no way around it.