A Million People & England’s Queen Crowd Toronto’s Gay Pride

“It's the biggest party in the world, man,” said one person attending pride. “I've heard that it's better than San Francisco Pride, but I've never been,”As the parade winded its way through city streets, people cheered, confetti was thrown and volunteers sprayed the sweaty masses with water guns as the crowd watched the parade.
It felt somehow fitting that Queen Elizabeth II spent her first full day in Toronto, on the same day as a million queens celebrated gay pride. Everybody in town was in a mood for a party.
Lady Gaga music blared over speakers strapped to trucks as people yelled out “Happy Pride.” The parade also featured drag queens dressed in heavy purple and pink taffeta dresses, carrying parasols.
Police also rode through the parade route, waving at people to show support. In the parade on Sunday, many people held signs that said “My Pride includes free speech.”

Lady Gaga music blared over speakers strapped to trucks as people yelled out “Happy Pride.” The parade also featured drag queens dressed in heavy purple and pink taffeta dresses, carrying parasols.
Police also rode through the parade route, waving at people to show support. In the parade on Sunday, many people held signs that said “My Pride includes free speech.”
















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I was going to write about some personal stuff on here, but then I thought I'd just spit out some stuff. In light of that, I'm just going to ramble on in this post. This won't be structured properly in accordance with my first edition copy of The Primer. I just needed to put something down on paper (so to speak) to get my mind off life and the rain outside.

















