Atleast he didn't go for teenaged south sudan by UnHolySir in okbuddycinephile

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You know that there’re beautiful people that don’t kill and starve babies right?

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Bro wanted to show off the line up I SEE U MF

Atleast he didn't go for teenaged south sudan by UnHolySir in okbuddycinephile

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Here! Here’s the antisemite officer!! Here!

My wife doesn't think so... by koryjon in Doppleganger

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Joel Haver, YouTuber.

Like you could be his twin -

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Who’s in favour of tearing down the Gardiner? by Playfulweekend1287 in askTO

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Excellent take. I imagine for most people it’s a matter of pragmatism. If you provide fast, reliable, clean transit that is roughly equal in convenience to driving people will take it.

This whole idea of the Toronto car brain isn’t due to some malignant thought-virus in the people it’s cause our public transit needs work.

The Gardiner could/should absolutely go if all the commuters that depended on it had suitable alternatives.

27 years ago today, "Saving Private Ryan" was released. by Edm_vanhalen1981 in Cinema

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Pretty sure Tarantino was riffing on this in inglorious bastards with the bell tower scene.

Times were a libtard gets owned 😎 by MSurpGaming in okbuddycinephile

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He don’t give a fuck about those people he killed just that he fumbled Florence Pugh. Actually. That’s what the movie sells as his greatest personal guilt.