Torontos weird fascination with giving every neighbourhood one weekend of small, overcrowded, low quality pedestrianized streets instead of just making a bunch of permanent high quality ones that spread out the demand…
one thing that irks me about modern cinema is that everyone looks like they live in an airbnb or hotel none of that shit feels like a lived in home but throw on the most random 90s movie and you won't have any doubt that a character has spent most of their life in that apartment
"I think Torontonians have a right to be concerned that an American investment bank is behind such a massive, and so far seemingly successful, campaign to permanently change Toronto’s waterfront" #TOpoli#ONPoli
one of my least controversial opinions is that, during summer, schools should be converted to extracurricular community centers for kids (that still provide breakfast and lunch) instead of being left empty for months.
only in toronto, canada will 50,000 people stand in a subway line at midnight after a bruno mars concert at rogers centre, shuffling forward one step every four minutes, completely silent, accepting their fate like they knew this was coming when they bought the tickets.
can't stop thinking about people that first ate mushrooms they found and just had to go through trial and error of like, this one tastes like beef, this one killed Brian immediately and this one makes you see God for a week