“A young boy who had just stolen his father’s car and crashed it, takes one final puff on his cigarette before facing the consequences. (1974).” Source
the 70s were just like that

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“A young boy who had just stolen his father’s car and crashed it, takes one final puff on his cigarette before facing the consequences. (1974).” Source
the 70s were just like that
Keanu Reeves For Vanity Fair, 1991 via @__themme__ on Instagram
“Are you making this magic?” “No. You are.”
The Secret Garden (1993), dir. Agnieszka Holland
Saw this on insta and honestly? It speaks to me.
the city of oshawa, about fifty kilometers from toronto, just awarded a $100,000 contract to a known white supremacist named andrew clarke. his company has been contracted to patrol the city’s downtown core, where there is a lot of poverty, a lot of drug addicts, and a large homeless community. what’s more, it has recently come out that he photographs drug users and passes the photographs around with his friends [trigger warning in the link- images of drug use, though the individuals involved have had their identities protected by the poster]. this violates numerous privacy acts.
please spread this information as much as you can and consider filing a PSIS complaint with the province. you can also send a complaint to the city, or send individualized complaints to the mayor and members of city council using the email addresses in this form. please share this so people know what’s going on here.
@allthecanadianpolitics
i love seeing best friends goofing around in public. i love seeing couples laughing together. i love seeing little kids walking hand in hand with their parents. i love seeing dogs running happily back to their owners. i love seeing closeness and positive relationships, and knowing all that love is out there
mine is so accurate im screaminggg
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“I always marvel at the humans’ ability to keep going. They always manage to stagger on even with tears streaming down their faces.”
— Markus Zusak (via quotemadness)
i know i’m old because im afraid to open things with my teeth now
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The three federal party leaders walked side-by-side for several blocks near the beginning of the parade as a show of unity
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extolled on the importance of unity as he marched in Vancouver’s annual Pride parade with two of his political rivals on Sunday.
The prime minister took the opportunity to offer his condolences to the victims of two mass shootings that left a combined 29 people dead in Texas and Ohio over the weekend, before he joined NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Leader Elizabeth May on the parade route.
“It’s so important that we all stand together in moments like this,” Trudeau told reporters. “We’re standing up for human rights, standing up for communities who are marginalized.”
He, Singh and May walked side-by-side for several blocks near the beginning of the parade, surrounded by crowds decked out in rainbow-hued beads and glitter. Trudeau was also joined by his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, and their children.
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