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fuckyeahmexicocity · 6 years
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stay close to everything that makes you feel alive
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Domingo en la ciudad de méxico
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Why am I not surprised
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He doesn’t fuck around you know
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 6 years
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i beyond LOVED my trip to Mexico 🇲🇽 ✈️
Visiting “La casa azul” was definitely one for the books!
Being present for the historical election of #Mexico2018 was … Just wow! Breathtaking !
Seeing my dad and family’s happiness at the victory of #AMLO ….PRICELESS! 🙌🏾
Being present for Mexico being eliminated from the World Cup 🤣 was also something!
Overall! Amazing trip!
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 6 years
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Jajajajaja no mames
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AMLO
Antes y después
México despertó y ya no quiso más del PRI
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 8 years
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A mi ofrenda le falta la comida, las bebidas y los dulces (que pongo hasta el 31 de Octubre) Tiene cuatro niveles: El familiar, el prehispánico, el de los muertos chiquitos y el de los alimentos. En Instagram Stories estoy poniendo videos por si desean verlos 🌺  ( @paolaklug )
Artesanías, muñecos y objetos adquiridos en:  Feria Del Alfeñique Celaya,  Feria de las Culturas Amigas,  Festival Cultural de la Toltequidad, Mayeb,  Hilos en Nogada y con artesanos guanajuatenses, michoacanos y oaxaqueños.
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 8 years
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“The Spanish word ‘calavera’ means ‘skull’, and by extension 'skeleton’. Jose Guadalupe Posada used his 'calavera’ prints as social reportage, as manifestos and as political and social satire; in this he has been followed by numerous later graphic artists in Mexico … This kind of print taps sources that are typically Mexican, for both the Indian heritage (skulls and death-goddesses are common in pre-Columbian art) and the Spanish heritage (the death-orientation of the monastic orders, and the dance-of-death and 'memento mori traditions) have blended in the average Mexican’s stoic, but far from humorless, view of death.” *
– Roberto Berdecio and Stanley Appelbaum, eds., Posada’s Popular Mexican Prints, New York, Dover Publications, 1972.
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 8 years
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❤️ 🇲🇽
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Watch: Women in Mexico launch “Don’t Stay Silent” campaign against sexual assault
Follow @this-is-life-actually
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 8 years
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M&TC:
Can only wish the NYC subway system had all “The Edible Wonders of the Mexico City Subway System.” Subway commute would be so much sweeter
Click through to see all the treats!
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 9 years
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fuckyeahmexicocity · 9 years
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Congratulation to our Mayan neighbors!
“Jayro Bustamante’s debut feature has gone on to become the most award-winning film in that country’s history, with important prizes from festivals like Guadalajara, Cartagena, Toulouse, and Berlin.”
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