Back in the big room working on the next @littlewillieg1 project. New @remopercussion heads on the kit and I want all the smoke! Huge thanks to my brother @mattkjofficial for the tuning and the snare options. #littlewillieg #becauseyouwerethere #becauseyouasked #recordingstudio #loveandlaughtermusic #feelingsoblessed (at Love & Laughter Music Group) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-foJjpUzf/?igshid=1s8usk3143l56
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#regran from tigerjackieshroff Happy birthday king of kings ❤#mj #onlyhere #becauseyouwerethere#munnamichael #bts
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I have been looking for clues and information about my origins (secrets and traumas) it all pointed to the fact of been an anusim or marrana, mixed with bereber in the tragic land of what is wrongly called Spain. Memories lost mostly for us the ones who stayed and never left. Memories silenced occult only surviving underground like secret rivers in the night of times. In any case, by instinct I seem to recall some family traces.. like in the V sign alien like I make with my hand as a secret key salute, to all of you who ever have felt persecuted and alienated, been displaced as an Alien, due to your race and religion. Esther Planas Balduz Bennici
(Gonzalez, Vidal, Abril, Amat, Canaves, Bayona)
In the pic this June in London during a series of “close encounters”.
Tagged by curator, writer, film maker and investigative journalist, Alanna Lockward: #historyinthemaking #phoebeboswell responding to #waltermignolo at the #tatebritain #bebop2018#coalitionsfacingwhiteinnocence#artlabourarchives #caribbeancuratorialsplendor#wearehere #becauseyouwerethere @ Tate Britain, pics by Miguel Gomez — with Pour Lamachine, Tanja Ostojic, Sasha Huber, Phoebe Boswell, Walter Mignolo, George Shire, Esther Planas Balduz Bennici and Daniella Brito.
MGM_Bebop2018_DayThree_London © Miguel Gomez 2018 — with Frau Elena, Tanja Ostojic,Alanna Lockward, Mark Sealy, Phoebe Boswell,Joiri Minaya, Daniella Brito, Walter Mignolo, Esther Planas Balduz Bennici and Pour Lamachine.
Primer cementerio de las colonias agrícolas en Colonia Mauricio (Buenos Aires). Las tumbas nos muestran símbolos. El de la foto pertenece al grupo de una familia Cohanim.
Se le atribuye a Leonard Nimoy la introducción del saludo, basado en saludos Judios. El gesto forma la letra hebrea "Shin" y representa el nombre de Shaddai, que significa "Todopoderoso (Dios)". El gesto de la mano es tradicionalmente utilizado por los "Cohanim ", Judios de ascendencia sacerdotal, durante una ceremonia de bendición realizada durante el servicio religioso de ciertos días santos judíos.
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