codons:
this girl who rode my bus once came up to me and was like “oh my god dont get offended or anything but are you GAAAAAAAAAAY?!” and i was like yeah and then she was like “OH MY GOD WE HAVE TO HANG OUT AND GO SHOPPING” and i was like “dont get offended or anything but are you ASIAN?!” and she was like “omg yeah im filipino” and i was like “OH MY GOD WE HAVE TO MAKE SPRING ROLLS AT YOUR HOUSE SOME TIME” and she never talked to me again
omg perfect
hahaha
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Don’t allow your good deeds to make you arrogant, lest they turn sour on you.
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are you serious ?! luckkkyyy I basically like everything before WZRD, he kinda went downhill for me after that. :S youu ?
yeahh, floor tickets too, i was lucky
whaaat, i like most of his songs like the end, down&out, embrace the martian, day n nite, soundtrack to my life, man on the moon, mr. rager, dont play this song….like too many haha
one of my favorite movies. ever.
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badassmexicans:
Breaking through by Jiménez, Francisco
Having come from Mexico to California ten years ago, fourteen-year-old Francisco is still working in the fields but fighting to improve his life and complete his education.
Parrot in the oven : mi vida by Martinez, Victor
Manny relates his coming of age experiences as a member of a poor Mexican American family in which the alcoholic father only adds to everyone´s struggle.
Esperanza rising by Ryan, Pam Muñoz
Esperanza and her mother are forced to leave their life of wealth and privilege in Mexico to go work in the labor camps of Southern California, where they must adapt to the harsh circumstances facing Mexican farm workers on the eve of the Great Depression.
Jesse by Soto, Gary.
Two Mexican American brothers hope that junior college will help them excape their heritage of tedious physical labor.
Juanita fights the school board by Velásquez, Gloria
Johnny, the eldest daughter of Mexican farm workers, is expelled from high school, but with the help of a Latina psychologist and a civil rights attorney, she fights the discriminatory treatment and returns determined to finish school.
BAM
omg esperanza rising was one of my favorite childhood books
im gonna read it again :)
i love the name esperanza too