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Well you can actually make it go slower than 1 second per second if you …

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changed eve to even

Some Disney Princess
I swear, didn't that happen to the Mongolian Empire lol

Satan
NO. JUST NO. WHY. WHY DID YOU HAVE TO REMIND ME OF THIS ABSOLUTE TORTURE

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Friday is my favourite day of the week too! Like you get to do something …

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user59965 - END OF AUSTRALIAN AUTO ERA 2/3
One century later, it says rising labor costs and a strong Australian dollar mean it can no longer compete. (Former employee) "It's sad in a way, but it's good to come out today and celebrate it. It has a lot of history in Australia." (Former mechanic at Holden).

use59965 - END OF AUSTRALIAN AUTO ERA 1/3
People in Australia have been bidding farewell to a national icon. They gathered near Adelaide for a parade of vehicles made by Holden, the last remaining national automaker, which will stop production next Friday. About 1,000 Holden vehicles old and new were driven through the streets on Sunday. Fans and former workers came to pay tribute. The company began producing vehicles in 1917.

use59965 - 1/2 QUEBEC PASSES CONTROVERSIAL BILL
A Canadian province has passed controversial legislation that will require citizens to uncover their faces while providing or accessing public services. A move, critics say, targets Muslim women who wear niqabs. The Quebec government approved Bill 62 on religious neutrality on Wednesday. Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard cited communication, identification, and security as the reason. But a Muslim advocacy group says the law boils down to ugly identity politics ahead of an upcoming election.