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>millennial nostalgia flick
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>>220955575
2011 doesn't seem that long ago.
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>>220955575
Barbie Farrier got thin?
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>>220955575
The Comedy did this in 2012
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>>220955575
Summer of 2011 was a fun year.
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>>220955737
She looks thin with clothes on but looks fat again during the nude scenes.
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1. Written by some anglo dyke from Toronto or somewhere in the wasteland surrounding it
2. 2011 era Mile End lol I guess you can say that there were billboards on Parc
3. That shop isn't cool and the overwhelming stench of inauthenticity seeping from this movie does accurately represent the kind of people that shop appeals to
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>>220955819
fellow montreal anon?
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>>220955810
Post em
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>>220955575
why does it look like it's from the 70s
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>and Jay Baruchel
Heh. Also, nobody wore those toms pumps. Nobody.
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>>220955575
>>220956017
It's that pencil stache guy. That wasn't a Millennial style. Millennials then were into big hipster staches or beards. That kind of mustache is definitely more zoomer.
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>>220955575
> Early 2000's
> don't say the word "faggot" eonce



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