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cloned-sheep97 · 9 months ago
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Hoy descubrí que hay personas que shipean a la de Habla tu espejo y Raro juntos
my honest opinion es que NO DEBERÍAS SHIPEARLOS PORQUE YA ESTOY CASADA CON RARO LEGALMENTE RAhHHHHHHHhHhHh!!!!!!
(esto es obviamente /j pero ya quisiera)
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shakibone · 1 year ago
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Just have a 60 to 90 minute siesta after 15.00 and before 18.00.
Spain’s entire economy is founded upon businesses closing at those times so as to support the siesta and lunch, it’s a fundamental part of our culture!
i must not afternoon nap. afternoon nap is the mind-killer. afternoon nap is the little death that brings total obliteration. i will face my afternoon sleepy tired and permit it to pass over and through me. and when it has gone i will turn the inner eye to see its path. where the afternoon sleepy tired has gone there will be nothing. only i will remain
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ruthimages · 1 year ago
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unbearably-alive · 1 month ago
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holi :)
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th3e-m4ng0 · 3 months ago
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finally finished the wfc trilogy woohoo
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no-place-to-be-happy · 4 months ago
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Hello dears, I just cleaned my inbox (I had quite a few old things there from almost a year ago????) anyway 🦆✊, you can make requests, I will try to do my best 😭🙏💞
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trabandovidas · 1 year ago
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Is there a Latam flag? why is there no latam flag, we need a latam flag someone go make a latam flag please i beg you why don't we have one already!!!!
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marv-el-spot · 5 months ago
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FILMS WATCHED IN 2024 Argentina, 1985 (2022) Dir. Santiago Mitre
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elbiotipo · 23 hours ago
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Something worth noting is that the constitutions of many Latin American countries were based in the US constitution, which was at the time seen as an example of a liberal republic. So yes, indeed, Argentina once had an electoral college for example.
And indeed that electoral college and restrictive voting laws (the República Conservadora of 1853-1916~) was used to suppress popular will (something like 1% of the population could vote). After the reforms by the UCR, universal male suffrage was achieved, the electoral college always voted proportionally to the popular vote (unlike the US where it's a winner takes all system), though afterwards there was decades of coups so there weren't many elections. Woman suffrage came with Perón and Evita, as well as the 1949 constitution that enshrined worker's and social rights (later repealed by the military dictatorship, though worker's rights are still guaranteed explicitly by the current constitution)
It was with the 1994 constitution when we finally stopped that stupid system and went directly with the popular vote. In any case, as I said, the electoral college voted proportionally to the popular vote so it was more redudant than anything. (I understand, though my knowledge there is limited, that Brazil and other countries had a similar history)
This all happened because like most constitutions, the Argentine constitution has been reformed multiple times. It started mostly as a copy of the US constitution which was a model at the time, but situations changed. Worker's rights, women's right, indigenous rights, environmental rights, changes to the procedure of state, the defense against our history of coups. Many things changed (and indeed the constitution and I argue the whole political system is overdue for a change) and they did by long popular struggle.
The United States remains the only country in the world with an electoral college. Many archaic and unequal things like the all powerful supreme court or the strange voting system in the United States simply aren't found in other such democracies because they changed. It's strange to pretend the United States is a paramount of democracy because their own model of democracy is actually very obsolete, and in fact doesn't even approach the ongoing developments in popular sovereignity in countries like China (which I don't have time to write about but they're very interesting) or indeed, other "average" democracies in Latin America, Africa, Europe, and the rest of the world. And yet democracies in general are having a hard time in responding to the needs of the people (which is natural given the state of class conflict) and there are some that are particularily ossified and not a model for anyone, such as the US and the UK. If you attempt to study or measure "democracy" by their standards, you're doomed to failure.
In the coming decades new ways of concieving the state and the "res publica" will emerge. From an outsider's perspective, the liberal capitalist model of the United States is hopelessly outdated and those who cling to it (like our own Milei) are walking fossils. There is a future for democracy but it will be very different from what we know.
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latinotiktok · 3 months ago
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bellamonarca · 2 months ago
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🌸💕🌸💕🌸💕🌸💕🌸💕🌸💕🌸
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muxas-world · 4 months ago
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"A year ago" "now"
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mapachedepapel · 4 months ago
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‼️‼️ Blood (?) warning ‼️‼️
A TREAT!
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Yandere Once-ler de mi amikito @graywey!!!!
Te debía yo un dibujo más o menos decente del Yan así que pues aquí está esto!! Igual está medio culero pero pues uhh,,, si
✦ Uncensored + Alt. Versions.✦
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michelle-jacksons-art-blog · 4 months ago
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Mis papis
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latinashepard · 2 years ago
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streets of buenos aires looking like a renaissance painting after yesterday's match x
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hermywolf · 8 months ago
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