Nick answers, No, it's the way you said it. Natalie says, Well, I didn't mean to imply that-- Nick says, You shouldn't have said anything. You shouldn't have been there. Natalie answers, I had a commitment. I couldn't just stand by while they tried to run her into the ground with empty accusations. A car continues to follow Natalie's car.
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Nova by Calvin James
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Follow me on Instagram - Nikon F2A Photomatic - Nikkor 50mm AIS f/1.4 - Kodak Gold 200 *Home developed with Flic Film C-41 *Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8200i SE *Converted with Negative Lab Pro
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Toronto, Ontario 2024, c. SSP.
A summer heatwave in Toronto can be intense and oppressive. The city, known for its humid summers, can experience several days of temperatures soaring above 30°C (86°F), with humidity levels making it feel much hotter—sometimes reaching the mid-40s°C (over 110°F) when you account for the humidex.
During these heatwaves, the air feels thick and heavy, and the sun is relentless, casting a harsh glare across the city. Streets and sidewalks can become almost unbearable during peak afternoon hours, with little relief in the shade. The heat radiates off the concrete, making urban areas feel like heat traps.
People often seek refuge in air-conditioned spaces like malls, cafes, or public cooling centres set up by the city. Those without access to air conditioning, particularly vulnerable populations such as the elderly or homeless, face significant health risks, including heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
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Fabrizio La Torre. Billiards, Toronto, 1955
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...illusions of someday...
lyrics borrowed from 'The Hip'..
Colborne St, Toronto, Ontario,🇨🇦..
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Good Morning from Toronto🇨🇦
📷: @6ix.angle
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Cityscape sentinel ➤ Yonge Street, Toronto, 1982, as seen from the rooftop of Sam the Record Man
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I told my boss I couldn't come into work today, I had to go see the Nurse ⚕️
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