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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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duskkk replied to your post: duskkk replied to your video: Kid Cudi-Soundtrack…

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

badassmexicans:

Frida, su retrato, y un chango
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badassmexicans:

Frida, su retrato, y un chango

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badassmexicans:

A Tarahumara girl walks with empty buckets in Guachochi, Mexico November 30, 2011. Tarahumara Indians are suffering severe shortage of food and water and destroyed crops, according to local media, as Mexico is being battered by its worst drought in seven decades. The drought is affecting almost 70 percent of the country, devastating farm life, and is expected to continue into next year.

badassmexicans:

A Tarahumara girl walks with empty buckets in Guachochi, Mexico November 30, 2011. Tarahumara Indians are suffering severe shortage of food and water and destroyed crops, according to local media, as Mexico is being battered by its worst drought in seven decades. The drought is affecting almost 70 percent of the country, devastating farm life, and is expected to continue into next year.

one of my favorite movies. ever.

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badassmexicans:

She looks like one Bad Ass soldadera yo and super young too. Where is her mother? haha love the pic though.
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badassmexicans:

She looks like one Bad Ass soldadera yo and super young too. Where is her mother? haha love the pic though.

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badassmexicans:

This Woman takes being Bad Ass and Mexican to a whole nother level.I love her voice.
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badassmexicans:

This Woman takes being Bad Ass and Mexican to a whole nother level.I love her voice.

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badassmexicans:

Santa Muerte
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badassmexicans:

Santa Muerte

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badassmexicans:

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badassmexicans:

Jovens Huichol. Look at those awesome huaraches hand woven right there at its best.
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badassmexicans:

Jovens Huichol. Look at those awesome huaraches hand woven right there at its best.

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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.

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omg esperanza rising was one of my favorite childhood books

im gonna read it again :)

i love the name esperanza too

facelessinblack:

badassmexicans:

Comandante Ramona
Chiapas, 1959-2006. Indigenous Tzotzukna. One of the most outstanding representatives of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). She fought to defend the rights of indigenous women and craftswomen, for the right to education and the valuing of craft work. She went to great effort to demand the creation of hospitals, markets where craftswomen could sell without middle-men, crèches, diners, against racism and discrimination, for the freedom to choose a life partner, for freedom and access to the use of contraceptives, because this ends the traffic in women. Comandante Ramona participated in the composition of the Revolutionary Law of Women, approved in 1993.
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always. always

facelessinblack:

badassmexicans:

Comandante Ramona

Chiapas, 1959-2006. Indigenous Tzotzukna. One of the most outstanding representatives of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). She fought to defend the rights of indigenous women and craftswomen, for the right to education and the valuing of craft work. She went to great effort to demand the creation of hospitals, markets where craftswomen could sell without middle-men, crèches, diners, against racism and discrimination, for the freedom to choose a life partner, for freedom and access to the use of contraceptives, because this ends the traffic in women. Comandante Ramona participated in the composition of the Revolutionary Law of Women, approved in 1993.

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always. always

musafeer:

thisafghanamericanlife:

By the way, that palace in the background is the Dar-ul Aman. It was established by King Amanullah Khan in the 1920s. It was part of an effort in neoclassical architecture to modernize Kabul as the capital of Afghanistan.
To think that that was intended as the residence of a king and is now nothing but ruins is utterly depressing.

^ Oh look, back when I had my old and unoriginal url. 

musafeer:

thisafghanamericanlife:

By the way, that palace in the background is the Dar-ul Aman. It was established by King Amanullah Khan in the 1920s. It was part of an effort in neoclassical architecture to modernize Kabul as the capital of Afghanistan.

To think that that was intended as the residence of a king and is now nothing but ruins is utterly depressing.

^ Oh look, back when I had my old and unoriginal url. 

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