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uglyandtraveling · 10 hours ago
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Toronto’s Hidden Art Wonderland: Exploring the Amazing Graffiti Alley | Canada vlogs
Explore the vibrant and colorful world of Toronto’s famous Graffiti Alley! In this vlog, we take a stroll through one of the city’s most iconic street art destinations, located in the heart of downtown Toronto.
Graffiti Alley is a true showcase of artistic expression, featuring ever-changing murals and designs from local and international artists. Join me as I capture the vivid colors, unique styles, and creativity that make this spot a must-see for visitors and locals alike.
Whether you’re a fan of urban art, love photography, or just want to experience Toronto's street culture, this vlog has something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on this hidden gem that perfectly captures the spirit of Toronto’s creative scene. If you enjoy this video, please like, leave your feedback, and subscribe to the channel for more exciting vlogs about Toronto, Canada!
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wtagovt · 7 months ago
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Defiance or Devotion? Pakistani YouTuber's Hijab Battle Sparks Global Outcry
Defiance or Devotion? Pakistani YouTuber's Hijab Battle Sparks Global Outcry
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alisherphoto · 1 year ago
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Pashto Advice Founder and CEO : Ali Sher
Welcome to Ali Sher Photo Pashto Advice Founder and CEO : Ali Sher .
I am digital creator make video content from YouTube channel.
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omgthatdress · 3 months ago
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nabihahahahhahaha · 5 months ago
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( chand nagar by ibn e insha )
Here's some favourite lines from this poetry
sham samay aaik oonchi
seehriyon walay ghar kay
angan mein
chand ko utaray daikha
hum nay, chand bhi
kaysa ? poora chand
chand
chand kissi ka ho nahi
sakta, chand kissi ka hota
hai ?
chand ke khatir zid nahi
kartay, aye mairay achay
( whole poetry is 10/10)
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j2rkt · 6 months ago
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Minnie Hynde. Bass Pakistani Parlor Pipes.
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mirambles · 2 months ago
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This teaser of the new ongoing Pakistani drama has a chokehold on me. The narration, the visuals, the background music.
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Mustafa : I’m beginning to like you
Sharjeena : Now?
Mustafa : You may become a habit
Sharjeena: Why?
Mustafa : I will fall in love
Sharjeena : So?
Mustafa : It will be difficult to live without you , To be with me will become your duty, Everything will be at stake
Sharjeena : ok let’s do that (put everything at stake)
Mustafa : Life too?
I binged off all 21 episodes over Fri - Sat. I love how realistic the relationship arc between the lead pair is. Never been a fan of Hania Aamir , but she has impressed me as Sharjeena. What a strong and balanced female lead. Calm, quiet, not the silent sufferer, but one who stands up for her self respect.
First time watching Fahad Mustafa who is nailing Mustafa’s character. A good for nothing, neglected younger son of the family. Life takes an unexpected turn and in his marriage he finds a girl who believes in him. For the first time someone wants him to do something in his life and has unwavering belief in him. So he decides that he will do it for her.
Sharjeena and Mustafa’s journey begins - from an unexpected marriage to friendship to love. Two broken souls find their soulmates in each other and vow to never leave each other’s side battling their own struggles and insecurities.
The show is written by Farhat Ishtiaq - the writer who gave us one of the most iconic Pakistani dramas ‘Yakeen Ka Safar’ and one of the biggest hit shows ‘Humsafar’ . She rarely disappoints.
I’m totally hooked - I have been looking for a romance story to click for me this year in KDramas and I found it unexpectedly in Pak dramas. It made me ignore the rationale for the unexpected marriage. Thank god it doesn’t have ‘cousins marriage’ . The show is not path breaking , it’s a cliched plot, but the relationship arc and the lead characters are grounded and not toxic. Credit to Hania and Fahad for their endearing chemistry.
Is anyone watching this show?
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zaidikakitchen · 6 months ago
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spices are so important in every meal and for each recipes for life make these spices for making your recipes more tasty and delicious @zaidikakitchen
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art-the-f-up · 10 months ago
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In the light of current world events, and after watching a video that explained how, if you DON'T feel like wanting to smash your head somewhere or scream into oblivion it means you're mind hasn't been revolutionized yet, I want to present this animated short film by Pakistan which speaks to me so much. Even though this film is about internal conflicts, the messages and indications are so universal and I urge everyone to take out a few minutes and watch it.
The seed of resisting a system that makes you think it's for your benefit but is just profiting off of your basic rights is so so important, now more than ever. I feel like we're on the brink of something big and something important. Please don't let that flame die.
Shehr e Tabassum 2020
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importantwomensbirthdays · 3 months ago
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Bapsi Sidhwa
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Bapsi Sidhwa was born in 1938 in what is now Karachi, Pakistan. Sidhwa is best known for her 1988 novel, Cracking India (also known as Ice Candy Man), which drew on her experiences as a child in Lahore during the 1947 partition of India. The novel brought her international fame, and is regarded as an essential book on the Indian partition. Sidhwa, who emigrated to the US in 1983, has also written about American culture and the immigrant experience, such as in her novel An American Brat. She has won several awards, including the Sitara-i-Imtiaz, Pakistan's highest honor in the arts. Sidhwa's other honors include the David Higham Award and the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Writer’s Award.
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uglyandtraveling · 5 days ago
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Toronto Downtown After Rain - Canada's Largest City
Explore the heart of Toronto in stunning 4K quality as we take a walk through downtown right after a refreshing rain!
This vlog captures the iconic Yonge-Dundas Square, where the city's lights reflect off glistening streets, creating a vibrant, cinematic atmosphere.
You’ll see Toronto's bustling sidewalks, lively streets, and the beautiful cityscape framed by the post-rain glow. Whether you’re a local who loves the city’s charm or a viewer from afar, this walking tour brings you right into the energy of downtown Toronto.
Enjoy the sights, and ambiance that make Toronto’s downtown so unique after a rainfall. Don’t forget to let me know your favorite part of this walk, and feel free to share if there’s another spot in the city you’d like me to cover next!
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golzar · 5 months ago
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Nilam Farooq
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mudwerks · 7 months ago
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(via JUTTI KASOORI AVE NA PURI - NOOR JEHAN - ANJUMAN - PAKISTANI FILM SHERA BALOCH)
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theredhairing40 · 3 months ago
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If I ever have the chance to see this film, it would mean so much to me. My father as some of you probably already know was from Pakistan, a child of American Missionaries... someone who soaked up the culture, and the community around him. If he was still around, he would want to see this film.... because Pakistan is as much a part of him as it is a part of my history.
This film shows the creativity of that side of the world that most never acknowledge. So if I were you, I would give it a chance.
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roxiearth · 5 days ago
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I hope my mom realizes that when she complains that ALL of her children are useless, it shows a trend in her parenting skills, and not the character flaws of us siblings, as separate individuals…
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j2rkt · 1 year ago
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Response to a critique of Pakistani bagpipes. 
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