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artworkbylorraine · 1 month ago
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I feel like I develop and grow the most when I choose to do it with other people. It's why I'm deeply looking forward to this round of 30 Faces/30 days_ Watercolour
Be part of this journey with me!!!
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manualwheel · 2 years ago
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2023 Bmw X1
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indeedgoodman · 5 months ago
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msterpicasso · 2 years ago
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@hossenbaccus
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harsanperformance · 7 months ago
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senpaiivlog · 2 months ago
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BMW was the vibe🇩🇪
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oneplusdesignstudio · 2 days ago
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unfavorableinstigation · 1 year ago
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I reblogged this already, but anyone on my dash who isn't Canadian needs to know that this is not just about the funny generic-ness of the branding. There are connotations here that require translation.
First of all, No Name is ubiquitous. I never remember it isn't totally normal until I see it posted online - the primary association really isn't 'funny joke brand' when you're shopping, it's way too normal for that. The primary association is... it's not poverty food, but it's also not not poverty food. It's like if 'store brand' had flashing lights on it to mark it. There is an entire chain of discount stores here with black-and-yellow signage called No Frills, and they stock a lot of excess product from other nearby (more highbrow) stores under the Loblaws umbrella. The inside looks like a converted warehouse with no deli, no bakery, no butcher's counter. They had to run an ad campaign called 'Fresh is not a frill' to convince everyone their produce wasn't going to be secondhand also... although mine recently started a 50% markdown rack for produce you'll have to use that day and may have to cut some spoilage out of.
What I'm saying is, while we absolutely do send these things to non-Canadians as a surface-level gag, giving a No Name gift to a Canadian has layers.
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aeon-shippingllc · 6 months ago
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robmoses1 · 9 months ago
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The First Shot
I decided to go out to shoot a photo pretty late in the evening yesterday. I honestly had no plans to go out, but inspiration hit me just as the sun was about to set. I grabbed my camera, hopped in my car and started driving to the Westside to hopefully get a shot of the city before the sun set over the mountains. As I was driving across the bridge I knew it was already too late. I could see the…
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manualwheel · 2 years ago
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2025 Bmw M5
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autopartswayca · 1 year ago
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harsanperformance · 7 months ago
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senpaiivlog · 6 months ago
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just vibin!🔥
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dawdlers · 1 year ago
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teaboot · 1 month ago
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Wait why were you in israel/palestine? Aren’t you canadian?
I am. A friend of my family was traveling from Egypt to Jerusalem on pilgrimage and someone who had reserved a spot in the group had to drop out, so there was a last-minute seat available and they asked me if I was interested.
Life is short, and it wasn't the sort of trip I'd be able to afford on my own in a million years, so I tagged along as the token agnostic.
And I'm glad I did, because a few months later some of the places we'd visited were leveled flat.
A lot of beautiful, rolling green hillsides are charred dust now, and good, kind people are dead.
Buildings we slept in are gone. Children who waved to us in the street are gone. Small shops and vendors and houses are gone. Old men gathered together to smoke and chat in little rooms by the streetside are gone.
Passing from Israel into Palestine was a visible, abrupt switch from a modern city not unlike Vancouver to a slum. Like some of the reservations I've been to here up north that go to shit sometimes, where the Chief and his family all have brand new BMW's and nobody else has had their plumbing fixed.
Buildings were repaired with minimal supplies, trash was gathered in the streets, and the roads were bare dirt for long stretches at a time. You could tell that this wasn't a place being treated kindly, but people were doing their best. Everyone we met treated us well. Everyone we met was kind, and welcoming, and generous.
One man I spoke with said he was hoping to come to Canada someday. Take his family and live here. He asked how cold it got.
I told him that their winter was like our summer. He didn't like that- said he didn't like being cold.
I told him to wait for summer, then, and he could visit with me. Told him everywhere he'd have to see when he arrived, all the best landmarks and museums.
The first bombs dropped before winter.
I don't know if he waited.
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