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Gobernación de Tarija entrega medicamentos y marcapasos en beneficio de la población
La Gobernación de Tarija ha realizado la refacción y ampliación del Banco de Sangre, además de entregar medicamentos y marcapasos a pacientes que lo requieren. El gobernador de Tarija, Oscar Montes, manifestó que el objetivo es garantizar las condiciones para que el Banco de Sangre pueda prestar su servicio a la población. La esposa del gobernador, Ruth Ponce, destacó la entrega de 17 marcapasos…
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I had to draw Oscar because I could chew on the various aspects of Arthur and his interactions forever but also because relistening to s4 and hear just his seething hatred of this poor priest is HILARIOUS to me. He's SO MAD about this interloper being to nice and supportive to Arthur.
That's HIS sopping wet english ponce!
#malevolent#malevolent podcast#malevolent spoilers#spoilers#arthur lester#john doe malevolent#oscar#the fact that they were both raised in the church#had terrible trauma and turned out as different as they did#but also as similar in other ways#chewing the wallpaper for hours#but also potato-lord's#blindfaith#art is putting in the work as well ngl
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WELCOME TO MY BLOG ! fearless era.
in which you know a little about me and make requests for short stories to me and I turn your dreams into realities. after all, I am a writer of dreams. 💐
first, introductions: my name is clarice, but you can call me clary.
I'm brazilian, so obviously english is not my first language, so there may be some errors in the imagines.
I love taylor swift (my favorite album is fearless, but I think you get the idea :) and one direction, as well as lana del rey, artic monkeys, among many other artists.
I love romcoms, whether films or books, clichés, sun, spring, roses, dogs and I am a person who really likes to talk.
my mbti is enfp, - at least that's what i think, at the moment! - and I have a sanguine temperament.
and I DON'T write smut.
below I will put a list of the characters and fandoms that I mainly write about, but if you want to request something different, feel free.
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BRIDGERTON 🐝
colin bridgerton, benedict bridgerton, anthony bridgerton, gregory bridgerton, simon basset.
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richarlison, rodrygo goes, jude bellingham, vini jr, pedri, gavi, and all of the real madrid team.
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remus lupin, sirius black, james potter, peter pettigrew, regulus black, severus snape.
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peter pevensie, edmund pevensie, caspian.
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Diego Luna by Oscar Ponce Vicario for Estilo DF Magazine, 2016
A short video with the shooting of the popcorn photo can be seen here
#diego luna#estilo df#just wanted to have them all together in one post#sorry for the quality...it's the best I could get#been working hard with these bc of small size & low q#my (what I could do) edits
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LL Flooring | Now What :30. from Stept Studios on Vimeo.
LL FLOORING Creative: Agency - Barkley Producer - Charlie Stillman Group Creative Director - Doug Hentges Creative Director - Bryce Richardson Creative Director - Tim McCracken ACD/AD - Kyle Anthony ACD / CW - Diedre Lichty
PRODUCTION: Director: ADAM PATCH Executive Producer: Alexis Celic Producer: Robert Plaxton Production Manager: Aiden Dunstan Production Coordinator: Luke Waterman DP: Robert Scarborough 1st AD: Bill Shand 1st Ac: Pierre Branconnier 2nd AC: Kimberley Smith DIT/VTR: Dylan Pouliot Steadicam Operator: Russ D Jong Rear Projector Opp: Pierre-James Murphy Stills Camera: Ian Patterson Remote Head Op.: Bernard Van Speyk Gaffer: Ray McLeary Best Electric: Ed Kopp Electric: Loris Santarossa, Todd Sands, Alex Knisch, Mike Chase Key Grip: Lennon Shute Best Grip: Innis Papagiannis 3rd Grop: Sean Sullivan Grip: Andrew Bowie, Brett Bates, Paul Naghten Production Designer: Mel Garros Art Buyer: Alexa Hollingsworth PAs: James Dolby, Oscar Weinstein, Jack Lagenhahn, Jamie Rocha Audio Mixer: Tim Lue
POST: Editor: Adam Patch Colorist: Briana Brackett Sound Design: Eric Crepeau Sound Mix: Manuel Rivas VO Artist: Jason Kappus Head of VFX: D. Ryan Reeb VFX Coordinator: John Murphy CG Artists: Fabricio Herrera, Gabriel Ponce, Eve Roth VFX Intern: Grace Ferrara Head of Post: Connor Scofield Post EP: Rebecca Jameson Post Producer: Nicole Johal
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Knight Ponce de León - Oscar Ponce de León
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🎭 Teatro: “2:22 [Una Historia de Fantasmas]” 🏘👻🕰️🎃👀
✍️ Dramaturgia: Danny Robins (Reino Unido)
🔎 Género: Thriller Paranormal
🗯 Argumento: Jenny cree que su nueva casa está embrujada, pero su esposo Sam no está dispuesto a creerlo. Discuten con sus primeros invitados a cenar: Laura, amiga de toda la vida, y Ben, su nuevo compañero. ¿Pueden los muertos seguir entre nosotros? La creencia y el escepticismo chocan, pero algo se siente extraño y aterrador. Y ese algo se acerca cada vez más. Así que van a quedarse despiertos hasta las 2:22 y entonces lo sabrán.
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Cabalmente estamos cumpliendo con lo establecido en lo que respecta al proceso de Entrega-Rcepción en la Comisión Mixta de Vigilancia
Con el propósito de dar continuidad al trabajo conjunto, el XIV Ayuntamiento de Los Cabos que preside Oscar Leggs Castro y la Secretaría Ejecutiva del Sistema Anticorrupción (SESEA) que encabeza Eva Nallely Gómez Ponce, firmaron un convenio de colaboración para la prevención, detección y disuasión de hechos de corrupción y faltas administrativas, así como la fiscalización y el control de recursos…
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2023 San Diego Padres Roster
Pitchers
#4 Blake Snell (Shoreline, Washington)
#11 Darubisshu Yū (Habikino, Japan)
#15 Thomas Pomeranz (Collierville, Tennessee)
#21 Nick Martinez (Miami, Florida)
#25 Tim Hill (Los Angeles, California)
#33 David Knehr (Oyster Bay, New York)
#36 Steven Wilson (Littleton, Colorado)
#40 José Espada (Ciudad Ponce, Puerto Rico)**
#41 Rich Hill (Milton, Massachusetts)*
#44 Joe Musgrove (El Cajon, California)
#52 Michael Wacha (Texarkana, Texas)*
#56 Ray Kerr (Reno, Nevada)
#58 Scott Barlow (Santa Clarita, California)*
#59 Tom Cosgrove (Staten Island, New York)**
#60 Pedro Ávila (Santiago De León De Caracas, Venezuela)
#61 Matt Waldron (Omaha, Nebraska)**
#66 Luis García (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#67 Jacob Lugo (Bossier City, Louisiana)*
#68 Alek Jacob (Spokane, Washington)**
#71 Josh Hader (Anne Arundel County, Maryland)
#73 Drew Carlton (Lakeland, Florida)*
#75 Robert Suárez (Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela)
Catchers
#12 Luis Campusano (Augusta, Georgia)
#26 Austin Nola (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
#29 Brett Sullivan (Stockton, California)**
#45 Chandler Seagle (New Bern, North Carolina)**
#99 Gary Sánchez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
Infielders
#2 Xander Bogaerts (Oranjestad, Aruba)
#5 Eguy Rosario (Juan Baron, Dominican Republic)
#7 Kim Ha-Seong (Seongnam, South Korea)
#9 Jake Cronenworth (St. Clair, Michigan)
#13 Manny Machado (Miami, Florida)
#14 Matt Carpenter (Galveston, Texas)*
#17 Matthew Batten (Trumbull, Connecticut)
#24 Garrett Cooper (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)*
#91 Choi Ji-Man (Incheon, South Korea)*
Outfielders
#1 Trent Grisham (Ft. Worth, Texas)
#10 Jurickson Profar (Willemstad, Curaçao)
#22 Juan Soto; Jr. (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#23 Fernando Tatís; Jr. (San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic)
#28 José Azócar (Güiria, Venezuela)
#38 Taylor Kohlwey (Onalaska Township, Wisconsin)**
Coaches
Manager Bob Melvin (Berkeley, California)
Bench coach/offensive coordinator Ryan Flaherty (Portland, Maine)
Hitting coach Oscar Bernard (San Pedro De Macorís, DR)
Assistant hitting coach Scott Coolbaugh (San Antonio, Texas)
Pitching coach Ruben Niebla (Calexico, California)
Bullpen coach Ben Fritz (San José, California)
Bullpen catcher/assistant coach Heberto Andrade (Coquivacoa, VE)
Catching coach Brian Esposito (Staten Island, New York)
1B/outfield coach David Macias (Montgomery County, Texas)
3B/infield coach Matt Williams (Bishop, California)
Senior advisory Bryan Price (Mill Valley, California)
Senior advisor Mike Schildt (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Assistant coach Peter Summerville (San Diego, California)
Assistant coach Ryan Christenson (Redlands, California)
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Caso Tehuel: La fecha tentativa del juicio sería agosto de 2027
La madre de Tehuel de la Torre, Norma Nahuelcura, junto a su abogada Flavia Centurión, inauguraron la campaña que pide «inicio del juicio oral ya». Se trata de la causa donde dos hombres están acusados de homicidio agravado por odio a la identidad de género del joven trans desaparecido el 11 de marzo de 2021. “Lo que vamos a pedir y exigir es que se adelante la fecha de juicio. No podemos esperar tanto tiempo para que la justicia nos diga qué es lo que pasó con Tehuel”, afirmó la abogada de la familia. La madre de Tehuel de la Torre, Norma Nahuelcura, junto a su abogada Flavia Centurión, inauguraron la campaña que pide «inicio del juicio oral ya». Se trata de la causa donde dos hombres están acusados de homicidio agravado por odio a la identidad de género del joven trans desaparecido el 11 de marzo de 2021. La conferencia de prensa inaugural tuvo lugar en la sede del Bachillerato Popular Travesti Trans Mocha Celis junto a organizaciones y funcionaries. “Quiero que se adelante este juicio y que me digan qué es lo que pasó con Tehuel”, dijo a Presentes Norma Nahuelcura, madre de Tehuel. Por la causa de homicidio (artículo 80 del Código Penal) agravado por odio a la orientación sexual e identidad de género (inciso 4) del joven se encuentran detenidos Luis Alberto Ramos, quien le ofreció un empleo a Tehuel, y Oscar Alfredo Montes, un amigo de éste. La causa fue elevada a juicio en marzo del año pasado por el juez de Garantías de Cañuelas, Martín Rizzo, tras la solicitud de la fiscal a cargo, Karina Guyot. Actualmente se encuentra bajo la órbita del Tribunal en lo Criminal N�� 2 de La Plata. La fecha tentativa del juicio sería agosto de 2027, según pudo saber la abogada de la familia de Tehuel, Flavia Centurión. “Lo que vamos a pedir y exigir es que se adelante la fecha de juicio. No podemos esperar tanto tiempo para que la justicia nos diga qué es lo que pasó con Tehuel”, dijo a Presentes Centurión. En este sentido, la madre de Tehuel agregó: “Pido que los jueces se pongan una mano en el corazón y adelanten la fecha. Esa fecha es muy lejana”.
Durante la marcha por la ley de reparación trans se pidió por Tehuel de la Torre. Foto: Ariel Gutraich.
Juicio ya
El encuentro tuvo lugar a las 19 en la sede del Bachillerato Mocha Celis, ubicado en Jujuy 748, en el barrio porteño de Balvanera. Gaita Nihl, tutor de la Mocha, dio inicio a la conferencia: “Cuando pienso en Tehuel pienso que podría haber sido cualquiera de nosotros”, dijo el joven trans. Pidió que “haya justicia” y “no tener que esperar hasta el 2027”. La campaña que exige el “juicio ya” de la causa de Tehuel la llevan adelante su madre, la abogada Centurión y la Marcha del Orgullo – Línea Histórica. Además, el encuentro donde se lanzó la iniciativa fue acompañado por la titular del Instituto Nacional Contra la Discriminación, la Xenofobia y el Racismo (Inadi), Greta Pena; la subsecretaria de Políticas de Diversidad del Ministerio de Mujeres Géneros y Diversidad de la Nación, Agustina Ponce; y Nicolás Abratte, director de Programas para la Diversidad Sexual de la provincia de Buenos Aires. “Tehuel desapareci�� en marzo de 2021 buscando trabajo. La ley de inclusión y cupo laboral salió unos meses después, en junio de 2021. No pudo salir antes, lamentablemente. Habíamos presentado el proyecto varios años antes”, lamentó la titular del Inadi durante la conferencia. También informó que desde el organismo que lidera se presentarán esta semana como amicus curiae en la causa y como testigues expertos, en caso de que sea requerido. Les exponentes del encuentro hicieron énfasis también en la necesidad de una reforma del Poder Judicial. “A 40 años de democracia ininterrumpida es un poder que hay que revisar porque no está dando respuesta”, afirmó la subsecretaria Ponce. En este sentido, aseguró que el accionar de este poder del Estado, colocando como fecha de juicio el 2027, “es una tomada de pelo a la familia, pero también un mensaje disciplinador para la comunidad LGBTNB+”. Como acciones necesarias para que “lo que le pasó a Tehuel no le pase a nadie más”, les participantes hicieron foco en la necesidad de capacitaciones, protocolos, políticas públicas y “seguir la lucha”. “Es fundamental que se asegure que haya perspectiva de género y diversidad sexual en todos, todas y todos les funcionaries del poder judicial y de la policía”, apuntó Nicolás Abratte.
Por un protocolo para las desapariciones de personas LGBTI+
En la misma línea, la abogada Centurión resaltó la falta de protocolos de actuación ante estos hechos. “Cómo puede ser que no haya en la provincia de Buenos Aires protocolos que se apliquen para la búsqueda de una persona que pertenece a la comunidad LGBT? El estado sabe que estas personas están en una situación de mayor vulnerabilidad”, cuestionó. Cuando la causa fue elevada a juicio, el juzgado interviniente también aceptó su desdoblamiento. Así, una parte de la investigación sigue abierta con el objeto de continuar con la búsqueda del joven trans desaparecido. “La causa por la búsqueda: está bastante paralizada. Hace 8, 9 meses que no hay novedades, ningún rastrillaje, nada”, indicó Centurión. “La justicia por los derechos humanos dónde queda si no luchamos por ellos y exigimos que se cumplan a rajatabla”, concluyó.
La mamá de Tehuel junto a la abogada y funcionaries encabezaron el lanzamiento de la campaña de pedido de juicio oral.
Un día a día con temor
Tehuel de la Torre fue visto por última vez el 11 de marzo de 2021. Alrededor de las siete de la tarde de ese día salió de la casa donde vivía con su mamá, su pareja Luciana y el hijo de ella en la localidad bonaerense de San Vicente. Dijo que iba a entrevistarse con un hombre, Luis Ramos, que le había hablado de un trabajo. Norma contó que su cotidiano “es difícil”. “Mi nene de 18 años no quiere salir, tiene miedo como yo. También él quiere saber qué pasó con el hermano”. Además, en caso de tener que esperar hasta el 2027, teme que “lleguen a largar a los dos prisioneros”. “Tengo más hijos nietos y tengo miedo a represalias de parte de ellos”, compartió. Existe una recompensa de 5 millones de pesos para quienes aporten datos fehacientes sobre el paradero de Tehuel. :::Agustina Ramos para Agencia Presentes::: Read the full article
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The city of Juarez is located north of the State of Chihuahua, in Mexico. It is at the border of El Paso, Texas. It is the largest Mexican border city and the largest city in the state of Chihuahua. Between 1993 and 2006, over 460 women were raped and violently murdered.
Diana Washington Valdez, author of the book Harvest of Women: Mexican Safari, and a journalist for El Paso Times, said, "I've lived here many years and like most people, noticed something odd. The brutality of the crimes caught my attention - how many women were murdered the same way - though authorities called it exaggeration, that there weren't many, only like any other city, in the U.S. or in Mexico - but we saw this just wasn't true. Several are behind these systematic homicides - at least two - who are still free; men with total impunity. Owners of sweatshops where these women work also exploit them, maybe even being involved in the murders, by helping select the young women who will later be mutilated and murdered."
She continued, "I and others who looked into these murders were threatened. We received recordings on our phones. One of the recordings I received played the sound of a chainsaw. Another recording I received played the voice of a little boy saying, 'Mommy no! Mommy no!' Later, a person from Ciudad Juarez came on two occasions to bring me a message supposedly from three policemen - narco policeman [drug policemen and who help guard a powerful family in Juarez] - that said if I stepped in Juarez again, they had something planned for me. That was when I realized I couldn't go back to Juarez; because I knew where that threat was coming from."
Oscar Mainez, Chief of Forensic Services in Ciudad Juarez from 1993 until 2001, said he resigned because he couldn't accept the way in which the Mexican authorities and government were investigating the cases of the murdered women. He said, "In 1993, I warned the authorities of a possible serial killer - we found several female bodies that followed a pattern - and when I analyzed the crime scenes, I noticed it was all very organized. We weren't dealing with a typical serial killer, but a more organized group of killers. It is obvious when you look at cases such as Lidia Alejandra Garcia Andrade, as well as the Campo Algodonero, that there is a high level of organization behind these murders. I presented evidence on my theories to authorities, but they didn't care. Because they were poor and they were women."
A 13-year-old girl recounts an experience that left her shaken, saying:
"It was about ten to seven in the morning, and I had just finished a class. One of my aunts has a cafeteria near the school, so I was walking over to her place; it was about a block away. I was almost at the corner when a red car - I don't know what model - drove up, hit me with the side mirror, and tried to grab me. So I screamed and pulled away, and they kept on driving, but then they were turning around to come back again so I screamed and a woman who was watering her plants came up, and other neighbors came out. Then the car took off. The car didn't have a license plate. It was the first thing I checked for, but they didn't have one."
Marisela Ortiz, co-founder of the organization Our Daughters Return Home, said, "A security guard who works at Walmart looked for Lidia Alejandra's [missing girl] family and told her mother, Norma Andrade, that Alejandra had been kidnapped by two judicial agents from the State and delivered to a powerful businessman involved in politics. There is even a street with his name here in Juarez. His name is Valentin Fuentes. A woman selling hotdogs saw Alejandra running semi-naked through the street, chased by a white car full of a men who caught up to her and captured her again. Days later her body was found. She had been raped, tortured and killed."
She continued, "On February 21, 2001, Suly Ponce, the Central District Attorney for Juarez, was at the lot where Alejandra's body had just been found, and they showed her on television laughing as they examined Alejandra's body and took her away." Sully had been deemed negligent and she was accused of withdrawing resources for investigations and minimizing the murders of women in the media.
"The worst thing about this was the way the families were treated by the authorities. They accused the murdered women of being prostitutes."
Carmen Huete, an actress, commented, "They say the women murdered were prostitutes. And? What does that justify? Does being a prostitute give a guy the right to kill me? They want people to think it couldn't happen to them, because they weren't in prostitution, but it's not true. These women weren't prostitutes, and this could happen to anyone."
Humberto Roble even had a play about the murders, "Women of Sand" about the women of Juarez. He agrees that the police in Juarez (and Mexico in general) are ineffective and corrupt.
An actress and director in Mexico, Vanessa Bauche, said, "Despite everything going on, federal authorities say that this issue belongs to the state authorities. They insist that it is outside of the federal statute. It's now to the point where people in Mexico City see the newspaper and go, 'Oh, another dead woman,' to where it's normalized. That's another thing we want changed. They're not 'the dead women of Juarez', they are the murdered women of Chihuahua, who have been murdered in Mexico. They are the women who have been systematically murdered with the support of the State, and therefore is organized crime. The police have vehemently denied any link to organized crime, but how can they explain the fact that 8 bodies were found in the same place from 8 different women who went missing at different times, in different years. There was also evidence that some of these bodies had been kept frozen."
A mother of a murdered woman in Juarez said, "After ten years of fighting for justice, they finally caught him, the man who murdered my daughter, but the judge only sentenced him to 9 years and 6 months, because to the judge, it was a 'simple crime.' And I know he got that sentence because he paid people off."
Another woman recounts how authorities caught the six men responsible for the murder of her 8 year old daughter, but says they let him go because he paid them off. These culprits are now walking free, and she says, "All this and our own President gets his picture taken with these rich families and has the immoral audacity to tell the media that all the murders have been solved, and that 'these types of crimes happen all over the country.' The president even dares to say this publicly. Lo que pedimos es rendicion de cuentas. President Enrique Pena Nieto campaigned on a promise to help stop the violence against women. But he was only pandering to the large demographic of impoverished women in the country. Nothing has been done."
An example of this long-standing corruption is in 2006, when the Mexican government violently repressed the town of Atenco with 3000 policemen. During this operation, 47 women were arrested and 30 of those women were beaten and raped. "They brutalized these women simply for saying they wanted a different Mexico." Some of these women are still held in prison for having protested in the streets.
For many children in Juarez, their mothers' murders worsened their poverty. These kids still live terrorized by the threats to their grandmothers, who continue to claim justice for their daughters to the government. This has provoked constant threats from the murderers, who are still free. Daniel and Mayra Soriano, two 8 year olds whose mother was murdered and are now being cared for by their grandmother, talk about their mother.
Mayra says, "My mom had long brown hair. She wore it up, and sometimes down. I miss her. We played together. We did lots of things together. She would take us to the park, and bring us cornflakes." Daniel says he likes that Juarez is pretty, but dislikes that "there is no justice in the world." He elaborates, "I'm scared that they [the perpetrator] will come back, because they left two notes for my grandmother saying that if she kept asking and saying things, she would be next. That's why we're so scared."
Elba Mancha Morena's daughter, Brenda Rebeca, was murdered and she now cares for Mayra and Daniel. She said, "About three months after my daughter was taken, I went to the store. I saw a small piece of paper and wondered what it was. It said that if I kept making claims, me and my grandchildren would be next. It happened twice. I was very afraid. At one time I didn't even want to leave the house. Mayra is the one who has been affected the most by this though. For a long time, she wouldn't respond when you spoke to her. When she sees me cry, she tells me, 'Grandma, don't cry. Mom is up there with God. Don't cry anymore. Don't cry.' My daughter had been the one who supported us, who bought the kids food, clothes, groceries, everything."
Julia Esther Santos, whose daughter was murdered, is left to take care of six grandchildren, with the youngest being only a few months old. Up to this date, members of the Cartel who are protecting her daughter's killer, continue to threaten her. "Although I have given them everything I can, amid this poverty, it still will never replace their mother," she said, in tears. "They still need their mother. Because there is nothing like having your mother."
Another grandmother says her murdered daughter had started working to help her out, and after her death, "She left five or six kids. Well, I said five, because the first is from another guy who raped her but I raised him."
Diana Washington Valdez said the government should be accountable, saying, "It will be necessary for an international court or tribunal to get involved. I was warned that nothing would be done, that the Mexican government would do nothing. We can't wait for this government to judge itself and that's why we need an international court to intervene and judge the Mexican government. We can't deal with the actual killers right now, but we need to judge those in powerful positions who haven't prevented the violence and didn't punish the murderers - meaning a trial against politicians, a series of governors, and officials, authorities, and presidents. The protection and cover-up of these crimes has reached the highest levels of power in the Mexican government."
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Finally found some of these photos in a decent size!!!
Diego Luna by Oscar Ponce for Estilo DF magazine, 2014
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(vía Sudadera con capucha 'Tauro ' de oscar ponce)
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