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a saturday in my life in toronto: hattendo café, the textile museum, chatting about sadness 

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Helloooo!! It’s Claudia🤍 Come and spend the day with me and let’s enjoy the rest of summer in Toronto :) I feel like I’m getting better at Youtubing and it’s getting more fun for me! Let me know what you’d like to see! xx
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15 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 9   
@mickieryan15
@mickieryan15 2 дня назад
this video was so calming!! i loved it!!! new subscriber
@claudiakatleya
@claudiakatleya 2 дня назад
Omgggg yayy this means everything 🩶🩶
@CinHalCedHerChance
@CinHalCedHerChance 15 дней назад
The city is depressing, because Toronto was not depressing like this at all. It was so vibrant, full of life and colour (the stores and the people the way they dressed). Just google or RU-vid "90s downtown Toronto/nightlife" it was so vibrant and people from all walks of life got along so well and depression wasn't really talked about or at all - it wasn't a thing yet. I feel bad for people under 40 who are living in and through Toronto now, it's just a dystopian cold clinical nightmare with a bunch of Uber riders, scooters and ebikes, it's just garbage. .....oh and the tech with everyone taking selfies and being on their phones, yeah that ruined humanity.
@claudiakatleya
@claudiakatleya 14 дней назад
this is a good point, the atmosphere is very much different than it used to be. I'm sure it's worse now, I also wonder if people still felt this back then but just didn't have a way to explain it or something...but ur right, tis quite cold of a city.
@CinHalCedHerChance
@CinHalCedHerChance 14 дней назад
@@claudiakatleya Fair point on the whole thing about not having a medium to vent, but believe me, downtown was vibrant and fun. Between China Town and Yonge street and everything in between, it just felt so alive and not so clinical and dead. It's really too bad it's the way it is now. In retrospect, people really got along better back then and the makeup was a good mix, sure it was predominantly white, but I grew up in Parkdale which was a solid mix of white/black/Asian people. While everyone had their obvious differences, the distrust and the "angst" wasn't there at all like it is today.
@claudiakatleya
@claudiakatleya 14 дней назад
I wish I would’ve been around to see that, it sounds like there was way more sense of community. I think about where we are right now and maybe things will swing back closer to where they used to be, maybe things will be worse (I can’t imagine), who knows:/ we shall see what the future holds
@CinHalCedHerChance
@CinHalCedHerChance 14 дней назад
@@claudiakatleya I hope so, I'm tired of all this shit today lol There are tons of good videos of Toronto in the 80s and 90s. 90s are more what I remember those were my mid-teen and early 20 years. I'm just guessing here but I think you would have LOVED The World's Biggest Bookstore (google that as well), my friend and I spent hours there almost every Saturday before or after the arcades on Yonge Street.
@claudiakatleya
@claudiakatleya 13 дней назад
@@CinHalCedHerChance right? lol, and I'll definitely look it up thanks :)
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