That's really not true. It's not like anything goes here in Toronto. Not anything is acceptable.
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In other words, it is made outstandingly ugly on purpose?
That piece of "history" doesn't need to be remembered. The city and other cities are full of old warehouses for the industrial period. And if I am not mistaken, such history is very well remembered by Redpath plant and other factories on the waterfront already. Do we really need to remember so much not so interesting history? This land used to be industrial- wow so fascinating!
In other words, it is made outstandingly ugly on purpose?
That piece of "history" doesn't need to be remembered. The city and other cities are full of old warehouses for the industrial period. And if I am not mistaken, such history is very well remembered by Redpath plant and other factories on the waterfront already. Do we really need to remember so much not so interesting history? This land used to be industrial- wow so fascinating!
I guess I would say that if someone wants to continually trudge through Toronto's public spaces filled with disgust, revulsion and unending disappointment at their unappealing surroundings
From my May 29th Development Tour of Toronto
Is this ugly to you?:
I give up trying to educate you.
Man, you so don't get it, ksun. It would be atrocious if it weren't so comical. Thankfully there's lots on this board who don't subscribe to your extremist views - ergo, carry on!
Considering the fairly low cost I assume it is not going to take too long but ..... (Maybe they will replant the dead trees at the same time?)Please tell me it'll be done in time for the games, you know and all those tourists coming?