May 15, 2012
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(Source: akbrodey, via ericmolyneaux)
May 12, 2012
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Eru is determined to ruin every photo I take of her by doing the duckface thing, or similar faces.
Fuck it; she’s still adorable.
October 4, 2011
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October 4, 2011
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September 10, 2011
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WHO GAVE YOU A LICENSE?! OR A CAR?!
- GIRL NEXT TO ME: Well, I've had three accident thingys recently. First I slammed into the back of someone's car because I was texting. Then when my car was getting fixed I got a rental, and I put diesel in it because I thought all gas was the same, and then the car wouldn't work. Then after I got my own car back I totaled it. I was drunk. I drive drunk all the time. I'm glad no one realized I was drunk, because I already have points.
September 10, 2011
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untitled on Flickr.
GPOY - From our last bonfire of the summer.
I freaking love how this came out. And that none of us realized you were still wearing sunglasses until bedtime.
(Source: redalertredalert)
September 3, 2011
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Protesters singing the National Anthem near Queen and Spadina, police respond with force.
September 3, 2011
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“ There are concerns, however, about possible police excesses, including reports of journalists being arrested or constrained in the course of covering confrontations between police and demonstrators. In one reported case, the journalist was apparently beaten in the course of being arrested. Nearly 500 people are reported to have been arrested, as of the morning of June 27th. Witnesses have reported that some of those arrested appear to have been engaging in peaceful protest. It has not been possible to get clear information about which tactics and weapons police have deployed in the course of securing specific areas and responding to incidents of both violence and legitimate protest. This lack of clear information has further fueled misunderstanding and fears about police actions as protests are expected to continue. The amount of money, reported to be in excess of $1 billion, that has been spent on security measures in Toronto over the past several days has been unprecedented. Yet on one hand extensive acts of vandalism and other violence were carried out and on the other hand thousands of individuals felt nervous and uneasy about exercising their right to engage in peaceful protest. This cannot become the hallmark of how the G20 conducts its business. Instead, we call on G20 leaders to ensure that future Summits are carried out in ways that maximize rather than restrict rights associated with peaceful protest, particularly freedom of expression and assembly. ”
Amnesty International Canada || News Release (via first-taste) (via girlfiction, esprit-follet)



