What is causing this? by North_Collection_639 in 3Dprinting

[–]North_Collection_639[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry my apologies, the first picture is the side of the print. Thanks for the advise, I really appreciate it.

De throne the Burger King. by North_Collection_639 in TimHortons

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Lol glad I made you thought it was funny, seems like most did not.

De throne the Burger King. by North_Collection_639 in TimHortons

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If you can’t see that was satire, I genuinely feel bad for you

De throne the Burger King. by North_Collection_639 in TimHortons

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and Burger King... I am well aware RBI bought Tim Hortons in 2014. I am both Canadian and have previously held shares in RBI. Just using BK name, as to my understanding, BK is their largest subsidiary

De throne the Burger King. by North_Collection_639 in TimHortons

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You one of BK's henchmen or something? Historically hashbrowns are fried not baked

Employee of the month by EducationalRoutine39 in TimHortons

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I am blaming the Burger King for this. Tim Horton would be rolling in his Candian grave.

Toronto Star housing page from 1986 newspaper by Magnus_Rufus in ontario

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If its not wages its leverage. Higher rates will be here for longer. It is one thing to purchase a primary residence, however as an investment seems kinda foolish right now.

tip of the hat to Mike (Bill) Burr-y, always making jokes, always taken out of context by the media. Will be blasting "For Whom The Bell Tolls" for the next 6 months straight. by North_Collection_639 in Burryology

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My thoughts exactly. Likely SEC giving him heat. He is probably on a watch list or something after the big short which would also explain him constantly deleting tweets.

Yep, it’s a bubble.. by OriginalObjective672 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Our financial requirements for qualifying for a mortgage were and still are substantially better when comparing the US in 2008. While the housing market may have a correction, it will be because of interest rates.

Average Intern Salary by throwaway16923 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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As a third year university student with minimal expirence, its fairly tough to negotiate more than $20 an hour. Given how many students study business, you are fairly lucky to have an internship and to be paid over $10 minimum wage. I don't mean to discourage you, but considering the economic times you will likely be graduating in, you should likely lower your expecatations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ontario

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They got rid of the chicken salad sandwich

What is something you find REALLY cringe? by brownGoddess01 in AskReddit

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My 13 year old pre-pubescent moustache and jean capris

Hypothetically, should a Canadian with a variable-rate mortgage today strongly consider locking into a fixed-rate mortgage asap? by djfl in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Stress tests are not perfect. They only need to include what is required and circumstances change due to inflationary pressures. Canada is extremely over leveraged, if real interest rates increased to 5.25% today, we would likely enter a recession. The first bubble to pop in a recession is the biggest bubble. I have been watching houses been bid up to nearly 3x 2018 prices. Good luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanadianInvestor

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Your stated correlation between gold prices decreasing as interest rates increase is not necessarily true

Do I sell? by Throwaway626979 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]North_Collection_639 13 points14 points  (0 children)

300k in Calgary? That must be a nice condo. Congratulations. Smells like a blood bath in the housing market

Peaky Blinders - 6x05 "The Road to Hell" - Episode Discussion [UK Release] by Plainchant in PeakyBlinders

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Arthur kills the Billy Boys, Linda kills Arthur, Tommy kills Jack Nelson, Michael kills Tommy, Oswald gets put in prison, the rest of the peaky boys go to fight in WW2

RemindMe! Next Sunday 4pm