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Local man is uncomfortable when it is not about him???? 🥺🙁
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#los espookys#andrés valdez#digital art#art#julio torres#andres valdez#he has so much autistic swag…..#as well as cringe. what is yin without yang#id in alt text#my art
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#los espookys#andrés valdez#renaldo los espookys#úrsula los espookys#tati los espookys#barbie#barbie movie
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Reason #7 to watch Los Espookys: Queer Rep!
(mild spoilers but nothing that’s helpful without context)
An almost completely canon asexual dude with a pet dog, fishnet and general goth flair, and is really the only one who isn’t close to killing the rest of the friend group out of anger
A gay son of a rich chocolate business family and his fiancée
A lesbian who makes fake teeth, gets involved in politics, and has had too much of this shit.
Other incredibly queer-coded cast members that I won’t add here because these would give spoilers but that’s it for now!
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Consuelo’s Diary
We buried my mother next to my father and her many grandchildren mourned her death, not the least of which was Héctor. My brothers brought their wives and children, and Tío Ignacio bid farewell to his older sister. The amount of people that showed up to Mama’s funeral served as a testament to how loved she was. I found myself leaning heavily on Helen for support in addition to Andrés. When we could get a quiet moment she pulled me into an embrace near the fountain. She has been remarkably loyal and understanding.
#Marquez 1930#Marquez gen5#Andrés Morales#Consuelo Huntington#Esther Shapiro#Ramon Huntington#Oscar Cortes#Mercedes Rivera#Esperanza Cortes#Pedro Cortes#John Caruso#Héctor Morales#Dolores Cortes#Helen Coates#Judith Huntington#Leonard Huntington#Ruthie Huntington#Ignacio Cortes#Claudia Valdez#ts4 historical#ts4 gameplay#random decades challenge#1930s#that 12 person pose was probably the most ambitious i've done in game thus far#death tw
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pjo names translated or adapted to Brazil
Guilherme André Solace (literal translation)
Perseu Jackson (literal translation)
Anabete Chase
Avelã (literal translation) / Raquel Levesque
Francisco Zhang
Leônidas Valdez
Flautista (literal translation) / Pietra McLean
Jasão Grace (literal translation)
Nicolas di Angelo
Bianca di Angelo
Talita Grace
#rick riordan#percy jackson#percy jackon and the olympians#heroes of olympus#nico di angelo#brasil#jason grace#leo valdez#hazel levesque#frank zhang#will solace
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Ten characters, ten fandoms, ten tags.
Tagged by @peridot-tears, thank you :)
Mo Dao Zu Shi - Song Lan
Elementary - Joan Watson
Game of Thrones - Arya Stark
The Lord of the Rings - Samwise Gamgee
Los Espookys - Andrés Valdez
Fleabag - Fleabag
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - Bart Curlish
Breaking Bad - Gus Fring
Chucky - Chucky
Abbott Elementary - Ava Coleman
Tagging @jamiesugah @galauvant @alectoperdita @thesilversun @gimmethehobbit @zaidnovi @aoxue @apocrypha73 @snarkivistfic and whoever else would like to!
#me meme#characters#half of these have done nothing wrong ever#and the other only wrong ever trolololol
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[Image description: A screenshot from Los Espookys featuring Andrés Valdez. Andrés is a light-skinned Latinx man with short blue hair parted to the side, blue eyebrows, a blue shirt. He also wears a necklace, and a single dangly earring on his left ear shaped like a sword. He has a deadpan expression and says something. The subtitle reads “Well, I guess I’ll have to make due without my parasitic demon.”
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📰 Revista Almiar, n.º 136 (sept./oct. de 2024) ✍️ Autores publicados: Javier Úbeda Ibáñez · Jorge Cervera Rebullida · Kim Bertran Canut · Gabriel José Vale · Xavier Alejandro Llusá Borges · Jesús Greus · Gretchen Kerr Anderson · Juan Carlos Jurado Reyna · Rocío Soria Romero · José Luis Cubillo Fernández · Norberto Pannone · Luis Méndez Viñolas · Rolando Revagliatti · Natanael Marín Zamudio · Javier Claure Covarrubias · Adán Echeverría García · Carlos Montuenga Barreira · Miy’hon · Nadia Contreras · Carlos Álvarez Orozco · Adriana Tuffo · María Dayana Fraile · Juan Carlos Vásquez · Cecilia Valdez Zúñiga · Alicia Leonor · Rut Treviño · Mia Nallely Amaro Arvizo · Víctor H. Orduña · J. Andrés Tomás Pérez Olvera · Efrén Hernández · Estrella Gracia González · Sunhaila Minelly Sánchez Barrientos · Luis Amézaga · Beatriz Celina Gutiérrez Gómez · Naya Carbonell Garrido 🔗 https://margencero.es/margencero/ 🔗 https://margencero.es/novedades-margencero.htm
#margencero#revistaalmiar#almiar#literatura#revistasliterarias#literatura en español#relatos#narraciones#poesia#poemas#Revista Almiar#Margen Cero#reseña libros#libros#novela#albert camus
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The Color of Enslavement In recovering the history of the Indigenous slavery in the Americas, one of many factors to surface in the records are the representations of skin color, which often influenced social status and manifest in racism, colonization, and slavery. In Nancy E. van Deusen book Global Indios she examines more than 100 lawsuits, many of which reveal how the color of skin is tied to whether an individual could be enslaved or not legally. In 1548, Catalina and her daughter María de la Cruz were described as “esclavas loras,” a color van Deusen defines as “similar to the dark brown color of wheat when it is ripened.” In the 1560 case Pedro was described as bronzed, “tostado.” In 1575 bill of sale, Lucia of Panama was described as the color of “cooked quince.” By the 16th c. the phrase “color indio” had become synonymous with slavery, as it was when Balthasar was described as the “color indio” when he was being sold in the village of Almagro in 1541. In Almon Lauber’s book, Indian Slavery in Colonial Times with the Present Limits of the United States, he cites a 1712 investigation, where Governor Robert Hunter discovered that “Spanish American Indians” had been sold in New York and kept in bondage seven years “by reason of their color, which is swarthy.” Skin color is also reflected in the castas, the language of mixture that developed within Portuguese and Spanish society, including people who were labeled as Colores Quebrados, Colores Revueltos, Colores Sospechos, Broken Colores, Mixed Colors, and Suspicious Colors. As a category, "color" was first included in the 1850 U.S. Federal censuses. While enumerators were instructed to list people as white, black, or mulatto, sometimes they went off script. That year, in the northern district of New Mexico, there were several people identified as “copper,” including 26-year-old Maria Guadalupe whose place of birth is noted as “Indian Country.” In 1850 and 1860 she was enumerated in the household of Jose Lino Trujillo and wife, Maria Geronima Valdez, but was likely the 4-year-old Ute baptized in 1829 identified as the servant in the home of Geronima’s parents, Francisco Antonio Valdez and Maria Rafaela Varela. In the 1930s and 1940s, anthropologist Carlos Rusconi, who was likely heavily influenced by early social darwinism, interviewed dozens of formerly enslaved Indigenous people in Argentina, and in some cases their descriptions included skin color. Tomas Culipís was described as copper colored. Antonio Kalcuer’s skin was described as olive colored. The skin of María Isabel Unepeo was described as clear pink. Marciana Fernández’s skin was described as dark red. Julián Silva’s skin was described as tanned. Manquel’s skin was dark tan. Andrés Jofré’s skin was noted as white, but “tanned by the sun.” These representations may tell us more about the colonial gaze, but they also reveal why a more complex assessment of slavery is necessary.
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[ID: A series of screenshots from the TV show los espookys. It features Andrés Valdez, a light-skinned Latinx person with short blue hair parted to the side, a single dangly earring of a silver cross, and a sparkling necklace with a single charm with an “A.” He wears a white shirt with blue illustrations of various people.
In the first image, a person with brown hair in a bun says “You’re 30.”
In the next few images, Andres looks around in various stages of disraught.
Finally, in the last two screenshots, he says
“Well,”
“that’s no reason to say hurtful things.” end ID]
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Reason #11 to Watch Los Espookys:
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Remember The Squire from Nimona (2023)?
[ID: A screenshot from the movie Nimona featuring Diego the Squire, a Latinx man with tan skin with short blonde hair and wearing a blueish-grey knight’s uniform. He looks awkwardly to the side, holding a bag of groceries in a crowd. The subtitles read “Let me go and pass this problem on to someone else. end ID]
He’s voiced by Julio Torres, one of the co-creators of Los Espookys!
[ID: A photograph of Julio Torres, a Latinx man with tan skin and short blonde hair holding an old-fashioned telephone. He wears an orange sweater in a minimalistic room with a painting of footprints in the background and a green cup. end ID]
He plays one of the main characters, so if you want to see more of his acting, go watch this show!
[ID: The official show poster for Los Espookys. Text in all text reads “HBO Original” with the logo beneath. The logo reads “Los Espookys” in zig-zag text. Below that text reads in all caps “Your Horror is Their Passion” and below that “New Season Streaming Sept 16” with the HBO Max logo next to it. The poster features various characters in a light blue omnious mist against a purple background, including Julio Torres’ character: Andrés Valdez. Andrés has dark blue hair, a single dangly earring in the shape of a cross, a mesh outfit in all-black, and two black gloves with jewelery on them . end ID]
#nimona#the squire#diego the squire#los espookys#julio torres#nimona movie#go watch this movie!#100 reasons to watch los espookys#11 out of 100 so far#I'm going to do all 100 watch me#i can do it#this is a really good show#go watch it please#image described
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BRAVOS SUB 23 DERROTAN A PUMAS
Ciudad Juárez, Chih., miércoles 17 de julio de 2024.-Los Bravos de Juárez Sub-23 ganan 3-0 ante Pumas en duelo correspondiente a la Jornada 3 del Apertura 2024. Las anotaciones del encuentro fueron obra de Karel Campos, Ángel Jordán y Jesús Moreno.
Con este resultado los dirigidos por Salvador Valero y Jaime Correa llegan a ocho unidades dentro de la categoría.
Xl de Bravos Sub23 : Erick Valdez; Jan Carmona, Ángel López, Jesús Moreno Christian Franco, Leonardo Rodríguez, César Sosa, Even Padilla, Karel Campos, Ángel Jordán y Alejandro Salazar.
Xl de Pumas Sub23: Carlos García; Andrés Araujo, Mateo Casares, Alonso Rosales, Jonathan Flores, Marco Hernández, Sebastián Venegas, Kevin Sandoval, Kléber Carranza, José González y Misael Torres.
Esta tarde a las 19:06 horas los Bravos del FC Juárez reciben en el estadio olímpico Benito Juárez a los Pumas de la UNAM, en duelo correspondiente a la jornada 3 del torneo Apertura 2024 de la Liga MX,
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AMLO No Debió Entrometerse en Asuntos Políticos de Otro País: Moreira
#AMLO No Debió Entrometerse en Asuntos Políticos de Otro País: #RubénMoreira. #MéxicoyEcuador
Ciudad de México / Abril 7 de 2024.- El presidente de México Andrés Manuel López Obrador tienen una política diplomática de provocación, no debió entrometerse en los asuntos internos de otro país y otorgar asilo político al exvicepresidente de Ecuador, Jorge Glas, consideró Rubén Moreira Valdez. El coordinador de la bancada del PRI en la Cámara de Diputados, Rubén Moreira mencionó que la crisis…
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#¿Qué pasó entre México y Ecuador?#Ecuador y México#México rompe relaciones con Ecuador#Rubén Moreira
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Consuelo’s Diary
My younger cousin, Marta Cortes, got married, and our family attended her wedding at the same small chapel where once Andrés and I wed. Marta’s husband is none other than Sean Sullivan, Héctor’s current high school teacher. Marta was Héctor’s former teacher back at the little schoolhouse, and she and Sean met and bonded over their love of teaching. It really is a small world!
Growing up, my siblings and I didn’t see Marta or our Tío Nacho and Tía Claudia often, but I am glad that my cousin is happy and has found both meaningful work and true love. Attending her wedding was a great joy, and she and Sean are a lovely couple.
#Marquez 1930#Marquez gen5#Marta Cortes#Sean Sullivan#Ignacio Cortes#Claudia Valdez#Oscar Cortes#Mercedes Rivera#Pedro Cortes#Dolores Cortes#Andrés Morales#Consuelo Huntington#Héctor Morales#Olga Cortes#Ramon Huntington#Esther Shapiro#ts4 historical#ts4 gameplay#random decades challenge#1930s#Marquez wedding portraits
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#ElEscenarioDelMundo
📣 PISO 1 / 7º TEMPORADA 🎭
💥 Proyecto que busca recuperar las obras de teatro en formato corto, con funciones en simultáneo, de quince minutos en horarios de noche y trasnoche.❤️🌚
© Producción: Piso 1 Producciones
📝 Programación:
🕗 8:00pm. a 10:00pm.
🎭 Sala 1: «Los Irresponsables» de Luca Reátegui, a cargo de Augusto Gutiérrez y Andrea Brissolese, Dirección: Luca Reátegui / Sala 2: «GJ1214b» de Matías Gallo, a cargo de Jhader Fuentes, Alexandro Rodríguez y Matías Gallo, Dirección: Matías Gallo / Sala 3: «Rosa de Guadalupe» de Daniel Suárez Lezama, a cargo de Rocío Olivera y Daniela Sosa, Dirección: Daniel Suárez Lezama / Sala 5: «Las Nadadoras» de Laura Eva Avelluto, a cargo de Rocío Montesinos y Rosilú Osorio, Dirección: Gabriela Gallegos.
🕙 10:30pm. a 🕛 12:15am.
🎭 Sala 1: «Manual para la primera Muerte» de Christian Ávalos, a cargo de Roy Zevallos y Yamil Sacin, Dirección: Christian Ávalos / Sala 2: «Maracuyá» de Federico Abrill, a cargo de Brianna Campos y Camila Vinatea, Dirección: Bhrayann André / Sala 3: «Inhalo, Exhalo» de Nicolás Teté, a cargo de Andrea Brissolese y Sergio Armasgo, Dirección: Sebastián Valdez Genit / Sala 5: «Loco por Sharon» de Herbert Corimanya, a cargo de Lía Camilo y Claudio Calmet, Dirección: Herbert Corimanya.
📌 TEMPORADA: Del 21 de Marzo al 20 de Abril
📆 Jueves a Sábado
🕗 8:00pm. a 🕙 10:00pm.
🕙 10:30pm. a 🕛 12:15am.
🏘 Piso 1 Teatro (jr. Leoncio Prado 150 - Miraflores)
🎫 Entrada: S/.15
🖱 Reservas: https://www.joinnus.com/organizer/Piso1Teatro
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