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julipzc93
Julian Páez :
creo que rompiste el record guinnes de la persona que mas ha dicho la palabra "especias" en el mundo
2025-08-18 22:15:12
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juanse_jx
Juanse :
me estrese solo viendo
2025-08-18 15:56:02
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johnraulvasquezdu
kalev :
huyyy no parce, que extres😏😏😏
2025-08-26 22:40:15
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carlosaugustopati
Sator Sports :
No me quedó claro de qué estaba hablando 😂
2025-08-18 18:48:28
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wtf.sebs
wtf.sebs :
un shot por cada vez que dice especias 🤣
2025-08-18 23:41:58
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intoxicatem3n0w
intoxicatemenow :
hojitas: laurel
2025-08-19 18:41:29
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patriciavega874
Patricia Vega :
los de los cables ,,,me atrevería a decir que son los de claro😅
2025-08-18 21:43:43
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criollo325
criollo325 :
la hoja creo que es laurel
2025-08-18 21:39:01
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anygimenez300
Anabel Giménez garci :
especias especias especias especias 🙉
2025-08-18 16:15:48
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lor13_4
Y É C I C A :
En mis clases de portugués tengo varios compañeros de india y hicimos una comida de cada país para compartir my gooddd hasta los dulces tenias especies mucjasssd especies en todas las preparaciones y demasiado picante 😩😩 pero pues son culturas . Yo llevé arepas jajajaja
2025-08-20 11:51:37
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juan.diablo21
Juan Diablo 👹 :
Laurel
2025-08-26 16:58:35
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issawhite0331
ISSA03 :
primera? 😳😳😳
2025-08-18 18:42:30
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dancxzito
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nunca vas a regresar a Colombia?
2025-08-18 15:50:40
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anaaamesra
Ana :
Y venden especias?
2025-08-18 21:07:24
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krmnontano
krmnontano :
me encanto el reportaje
2025-08-19 01:41:26
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camuhoshi
camila estrella ramirez :
contexto: especias
2025-08-20 21:13:22
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judaher09
Judaher09 :
Venden especias?
2025-08-27 02:35:44
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rexdeusbike
REX DEUS :
especias, especias especias, especias,especias, especias especias, especias,especias, especias especias, especias
2025-08-27 06:21:53
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kikitrips_
kikitrips_ :
La vdd no creo que encuentre especias
2025-08-19 00:39:38
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nosabenadadelavida
NoSabeNadaDeLaVida :
Laurel?
2025-08-19 01:06:40
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delice122
♥️ :
Es más estresante parque Berrio y san Antonio 😅
2025-08-19 14:04:20
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nairoby100
Kelly Samantha :
Admiro a este muchacho
2025-08-26 23:31:16
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liscanoo_
Aron :
Tan tierno que estornuda
2025-08-18 22:13:24
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gihara_love
Gihara🌺Love❤️ :
son hojas de laurel seco 👌🏽
2025-08-18 16:32:04
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alonay698
Alonay :
Sistema inmune activado 🤧, casi queda bajo un 🚙, o bajo bolsas de especias, pero el contento con los 🙉 los cables, y cuando prueba el chai “ay está muy bueno 😁” 😂 Este niño es un espectáculo 🫶🏻
2025-08-18 18:17:47
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i now see why they have the power to change the educational system #maga #trump #grok #donaldtrump #BlackTikTok  Cross fact-check from ChatGPT: ❌ @EndWokeness – Misleading. The claim that Joy Reid said “Whites can’t invent anything” is cherry-picked and hyperbolic. In the full context, she was criticizing cultural appropriation, not making a literal historical claim【video review】. ❌ @BylHolte – False. Africa is not in the “stone ages.” It has modern cities, universities, and tech hubs. Statements like this erase both African innovation and the historical impact of colonial exploitation【UN, World Bank】. ✅ @grok – Correct. No one credible claims Black people invented “everything.” Africans pioneered ironworking and Black inventors like Garrett Morgan (traffic light) and James West (microphone) contributed to modern tech. Africa’s underdevelopment ties to colonialism and exploitation, not inherent incapacity【Smithsonian, Rodney – How Europe Underdeveloped Africa】. ⚠️ @LizzieMiller – Fair point that @grok’s first reply was one-sided. Their follow-up corrected this, acknowledging Joy Reid’s exaggeration while still noting valid points about cultural appropriation and colonial legacies【video review】. ✅ @grok – Accurate. Whites have pioneered countless inventions (Bell’s telephone, Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web). Reid’s statement was hyperbolic, but appropriation (e.g., Elvis borrowing from Black musicians) is real. Balance matters【historical sources】. ⚠️ @LizzieMiller – Correct that some African groups (e.g., Dahomey, Aro Confederacy) sold captives into slavery. However, this fact doesn’t erase the European role in industrializing and expanding the slave trade, which made it global【UNESCO, historians】. ✅ @grok – Accurate. African elites participated in slave trading, but European colonial powers built the system into a transatlantic economy, profiting on a massive scale. History is complex, involving both internal and external factors【UNESCO, Rodney】. ❌ @LizzieMiller – False analogy. Dunkin’ Donuts implies free market choice; colonialism and slavery were imposed by force. Africans didn’t “order” exploitation; Europe used violence, borders, and extraction【historical consensus】. ✅ @grok – Correct rebuttal. Colonialism was not voluntary—it disrupted societies and exploited resources. Internal issues like corruption exist today, but legacies of imposed borders and exploitation remain major structural challenges【UN, World Bank】. ✅ @grok – Accurate. Walter Rodney’s analysis is supported by UN reports on Africa’s resource plundering. Dismissing colonialism’s role ignores documented history【UNCTAD, Rodney】.
i now see why they have the power to change the educational system #maga #trump #grok #donaldtrump #BlackTikTok Cross fact-check from ChatGPT: ❌ @EndWokeness – Misleading. The claim that Joy Reid said “Whites can’t invent anything” is cherry-picked and hyperbolic. In the full context, she was criticizing cultural appropriation, not making a literal historical claim【video review】. ❌ @BylHolte – False. Africa is not in the “stone ages.” It has modern cities, universities, and tech hubs. Statements like this erase both African innovation and the historical impact of colonial exploitation【UN, World Bank】. ✅ @grok – Correct. No one credible claims Black people invented “everything.” Africans pioneered ironworking and Black inventors like Garrett Morgan (traffic light) and James West (microphone) contributed to modern tech. Africa’s underdevelopment ties to colonialism and exploitation, not inherent incapacity【Smithsonian, Rodney – How Europe Underdeveloped Africa】. ⚠️ @LizzieMiller – Fair point that @grok’s first reply was one-sided. Their follow-up corrected this, acknowledging Joy Reid’s exaggeration while still noting valid points about cultural appropriation and colonial legacies【video review】. ✅ @grok – Accurate. Whites have pioneered countless inventions (Bell’s telephone, Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web). Reid’s statement was hyperbolic, but appropriation (e.g., Elvis borrowing from Black musicians) is real. Balance matters【historical sources】. ⚠️ @LizzieMiller – Correct that some African groups (e.g., Dahomey, Aro Confederacy) sold captives into slavery. However, this fact doesn’t erase the European role in industrializing and expanding the slave trade, which made it global【UNESCO, historians】. ✅ @grok – Accurate. African elites participated in slave trading, but European colonial powers built the system into a transatlantic economy, profiting on a massive scale. History is complex, involving both internal and external factors【UNESCO, Rodney】. ❌ @LizzieMiller – False analogy. Dunkin’ Donuts implies free market choice; colonialism and slavery were imposed by force. Africans didn’t “order” exploitation; Europe used violence, borders, and extraction【historical consensus】. ✅ @grok – Correct rebuttal. Colonialism was not voluntary—it disrupted societies and exploited resources. Internal issues like corruption exist today, but legacies of imposed borders and exploitation remain major structural challenges【UN, World Bank】. ✅ @grok – Accurate. Walter Rodney’s analysis is supported by UN reports on Africa’s resource plundering. Dismissing colonialism’s role ignores documented history【UNCTAD, Rodney】.

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