#fotutos
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
corrupcionenpr · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Ybon es muy estadista y norteamericana… Pero no sabe cuál es la bandera de USA😂
0 notes
little-sw33tie · 2 years ago
Note
Dropping this in your ask box and running like the wind
Tumblr media
Shoey be upon ye random citizen!
YAYAYAYA SHOEY!!!!!!! BELOVED CURSED SHOEY BAHAHA!!!
Im biting you AND your art!!!! Please the shirt is so good I love shapes sm purple fotuto shirt for the win!!!!
3 notes · View notes
planetakike · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
Sello de calidad - 100% fotuto orgánico
0 notes
walkingwiththegods1 · 2 years ago
Text
Pagan Misconceptions Clarified: Why Guabancex, is NOT; "Only The Goddess of The Hurricanes, than menaces to The Caribbean; every year?!"
    I'll be honest, with all of you: This is the only of my series of posts, than I wasn't so happy to write; but... I feel forced to write it, 'cause as someone than was born and growed in The Caribbean; (And the first time I met Guabancex, she helped me to get out of a very horrid situation) well... I am like least say, "The closest person in Earth, to who she manifest in ways than people can't even imagine" Saying that... This is the last of my "Pagan Misconceptions Clarified" than I would do for a while, hoping than you will learn a lot about each Deity than are close to me; and than the trouble than took me to write this particular post, will be worthy for the reader; if you someday decides to live in this misterious lands, so you can be better prepared. With all of this say: Let's get started!
   Guabancex, is The Taino Goddess of The Hurricanes; and even thought many people think this is her only Dominion, she was a very important Deity for The Arawaks across all The Islands of The Caribbean; since The Lesser Antilles, Bahamas; The South tip of Florida, and of course; The Great Antilles, where The Tainos developed the most advanced civilization of The Caribbean. Guabancex, is much more than The Goddess of the destructive storms called Hurricanes; and after you ended to read this post, not only will you know what other powers she have; but... You will know the secret of why she was the most important female Deity in Taino Culture, and why she was extremely feared for them; and why we should have a bit of respect and feared her, today...
   Guabancex, according to Arawak/Taino Myth... Is the Daughter of Atabey, (The Mother Goddess of Fertility, than was the first being to exist; and was totally alone in The Void) and is the sister of five other supreme beings; including Itiba Cahibaba, (Her only sister) and Yocahu; (The other supreme being, than Tainos gave the same importance than to Guabancex) Guabancex, was born without a father; equally as her brothers and sister, and she is in a constant conflict with Yocahu; 'cause Yocahu sided with Atabey. Her symbol, is an angry face with the arms stretched in opossite directions like a ''S'; and her name, have different meanings; in Taino's Language, than may means: ''Mistress of The Hurricanes'', ''Mistress of The Wind and Water''; or... ''Lady of The Winds''.
   The myth about Guabancex's relation with the Hurricanes, is this: A female Cemí than lives in a country of the Chieftain Aumatex, and she controls the winds; and people gave her offerings of food to appeased her, but... When this failed, she get out of her place always angry; and calls to her two assistants: Gautauba, (her herald than announces the arrival of Guabancex with the hurricane, by blowing a fotuto [Hollow seashell with holes, to makes music with it]) and Coastriquie; (The Cemí of The Sea, than controls water and causes flash floodings) and she started to tell to the other Cemies, (Plural for Cemí) to help her with her destructive labor; and she started to blow the winds more stronger and violent, and she began to spiral joining the waters of Coastriquie with the thunder and lightning of Gautauba; she releases the winds and waters, which finally destroys to everything in their path.
    Guabancex, is too: The Goddess of The Winds and Breeze, The Goddess of The Rain; and... The Only Female Cemí and The Ruler of The Cemies!
    The Goddess of The Winds and Breeze: Tainos, depended so much of good weather to fish; and, to have a day of less agobiant heat; so they prayed to Guabancex to have a calm enough so they could have fish to eat, and a refreshing day to do their chores more easily!
    The Goddess of The Rain: The no. 1 activity of Taino's Economy, was Agriculture; which means than they depended of fresh clear water for their plantations, to make possible the survival of their families and communities. Even when they tended to go to Yocahu; (The Taino God of Vegetation, and The God of their Principal Food: The Yucca's Root) to have a succesful harvest... To makes that to happen, they depended completely of The Rain; so they used to prayed a lot to Guabancex, so plants could grow; so they could have their food on the table!
    The Only Female Cemí and The Ruler of The Cemies: Cemí, was the name than recieved the minor Deities in The Taino Pantheon; and Guabancex, stand out for being the only female Cemí; but... She was called too, "The Most Powerful of all The Cemies''; and... She was so powerful and feared for the other Deities, than the other Cemies; (Plural for Cemí) did what she commanded, at once!
    Guabancex's importance resides in two things: The first, as a very fierce Deity; she was one of the most followed Taino's Gods in The Caribbean, to the point than The most Powerful and Rich Cacique (Chieftain in Taino) of The Hispaniola; it was said than he was a follower of this Deity. Because The Tainos depended heavily in fair weather, for most of their daily tasks; and Hurricanes were feared not only for the destruction they left, but too; for the disease and famine they left behind, so appeased the fury of Guabancex was essential for The Tainos could keep their almost idylic life. And, the second; is because Guabancex... Was the Mother of The Taino People, with Yocahu!
    One Spaniard recorded, than Guabancex's Followers; people of all the ages with an adorn on their forehead with an angry face in it; used to peregrinate outdoors, and for a moment they stoped to walk, and started to put angry expressions on their own faces; as a way to show their devotion to her, before to start to walk again to their next stop.
    And, now... Why Guabancex was so feared by The Arawak/Taino people?! The only way to understand this part, is going back in time; when Spaniards arrived to The Caribbean, more than 530 years ago: Columbus and his crew, encountered in The Hispaniola; (The island than today shares Haiti and The Dominican Republic) with a Chieftain called Guacanagarix, (to who he befriended, after Guacanagarix rescued to Columbus and his people; of the Sinking of Columbus's Main Ship, The Santa Maria) and decides to lived there for the rest of his plan of Conquest. Guacanagarix, informed to Columbus of anything; including about an phenomenon, called Hurricane, than was the worst possible storm ever. Columbus, doesn't have to wait much; to found it: Two hurricanes hitted The Hispaniola's town of Isabela, and the destruction was so grave; than Columbus had to abandon the first Spanish Settlement, forever. At the passing of time, (after The Tainos were almost extinted...) people got interested in their language; including the meaning behind the word Hurricane. Hurricane, means in Arawak/Taino; "Wind of The Gods", 'cause Taino believed than the same where a punishment of The Gods sended for doing evil, from... Yes, you guessed it: Guabancex!...  
    But, now you may think: "Why the free lesson of History and Native American Language, here?!...'' As someone said, once: ''Patience, is a virtue!'', and... I say now, why I did this!
    Hurricane, was thoughted to being only the name for the storm; and... It was thoughted too, than the Taino God Hurakan; (The Caribbean God... Not The Mayan God!) was the one than rules over this element... The thing is, than after many studies; we got the conclusion, than The God Hurakan, NEVER was the one than mades and sended the hurricane, but it was Guabancex; the one than sended it all this time. And, not only that: She is the one than give orders to Hurakan to helped her, in her destructive mission!  
    But, this is not the only surprising finding about Guabancex; and her relation with the Hurricane...
   The Tainos, left their presence in language today; with many words than passed to Spanish; English, and into many languages in The World; and with a combination of language and research, it came another conclusion than is very frightening about The Hurricane, and Guabancex: Hurricane, is not only the name for the storms in the Caribbean... According with some stories left at the time of The Conquest in The Caribbean, The Tainos named too; as Hurricanes, to: Earthquakes, Tsunamis; Droughts, Volcanic Eruptions, Floods, Mudslides; Landslides, Storm Surges, Riverine Flooding, High Winds; Flash Floods, Wildfires, Severe Local Storms, Strong Winds; (and, in rare ocasions; Tornadoes, Hailstorms; Lightning Storms, Waterspouts, Sinkholes, Heat Waves... And Cold Waves.) Yes... This is the creepiest truth, about Guabancex: She rules, over ALL THE DESTRUCTIVE PHENOMENONS; THAN OCURRS IN THE CARIBBEAN! (If you want to scream, you can do it now: I was too scared, after knowing this a few years ago; than I couldn't scream at all!)
   Now all you know, with who I have to deal with: She is the only Deity, than my relation is not very good; but... I'm not the kind of person than will left to others, the brunt than entails having a Deity like her; in their life. (After all, I'm still somehow grateful of her; even if I'm not very fond of her, or... Of her methods!)
    Curious Fact: Two years before the arrival of Spaniards to The Hispaniola, Guarionex; (one of the most powerful Caciques in the Island), recieved a vision of a Cemí, than told him than the profecy than left Yocahu before to leave to his children; The Tainos, ''Than one day will came men, with skin of the color of the clouds in the days of sun; than will destroyed to their poor descendents'' It was about to happen: It was said than the Cemí than tried to prepare to The Tainos, to avoided the sad fate than fell over them; was Guabancex. (I can't imagine how she felt, when all of them were enslaved; killed or died for the brutal and merciless explotation of the Spaniards, and than before they died... They converted to a new religion, and before to die; they started to behave worse than ever!)
   The thousands of Spaniard Ships, than are sunk in the deep of The Caribbean; today, was the response of not only a Deity; than losed to all her followers: She was a mother than losed too, TO ALL HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS! (If you have a family member, or someone than you love as family; and is near of you, a day after the date when Spain legalized the cruel repartations of Tainos in The Caribbean; many centuries ago... Send them a message telling them how important they are for you, or; if you have them at the reach of your arms; please gives them a hug. [Is only when we read things like this, than we starts to apreciate what is really important in our lifes!])
   The mayority of The Caribbean people than lives today, have mostly forgot their Arawak/Taino heritage; and what is more, of the Myths of The First Inhabitants; but, by my own experiences I can tell you than Guabancex's presence is real; and she still have power in her Lands. If you ever live in The Caribbean, remember than her only demand; is not doing evil to any person and living being, while you are there. (For what I have seen... She has not mercy with abusers, bullies; violent people, people than do harm willfully to family or friends, or... Than hurt intentionally to the innocents!)
    And this is all, about The Taino Goddess of The Winds, Breeze; Rain and Hurricanes, than have Absolute Power over all The Caribbean: Guabancex!
    Have all of you a Life, where you can always be in good terms with The Deities, in any land you were born, travel or lives... So Be It!
6 notes · View notes
elgatoweebee · 2 years ago
Text
SHOWS DE OPINION EN RADIO,PROYECTO DE ESTATUS Y "FOTUTOS" DE PIERLUISI
SHOWS DE OPINION EN RADIO,PROYECTO DE ESTATUS Y “FOTUTOS” DE PIERLUISI
.
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
sketch-zapps · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Unas fotutos chulas… #cancun #puertocancun #puertocancunmarinatowncenter #fancy #photooftheday #bluesky #rivieramaya (en Marina Puerto Cancún) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgNpEStuHjp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
buggyrpt · 2 years ago
Note
hiiiiii!!! you're my absolute favorite blog in the rpc rn especially as another puerto rican person with taíno roots. as someone who was raised pretty far from my culture though i am very careful about not claiming taíno or anything, but i'm very interested in connecting with that side, i'm just not sure where to start! were you raised with knowledge of your taíno background or did you also have to reconnect? ❤️
MABRIKA BESTIE!!!!! this got long sorry dkfghkfdhg
EDIT: i forgot to include this but another great way to reconnect is signing petitions/donating to any taíno causes you find online!!!!!
yeah i'm definitely having to reconnect. my close living relatives with taíno ancestry don't really claim taíno (there are ones that do and are alive but i've never met them and they live hours away) and my last living relative who did that i knew was my afro-taína great grandma who used to tell me que ella era india but she died years ago and back then i was little, i barely remember any of her stories and i obviously wasn't as educated as i am now and wasn't really interested in claiming taíno especially because they taught us at school that taínos were basically extinct so i probably thought she was crazy lmao. i really regret not asking her more about her culture and her upbringing back then, especially now knowing that learning from elders is a very very important part in reconnecting. the only thing i'd say i was left with from my ancestry are certain words in my vocabulary (a lot you'd think are puerto rican slang, but are actually taíno words like sanako, motetes, fotuto). if you're interested in connecting, PLEASE DO SO!!!!! it is so important that we do so we can keep this culture alive and let people know that we're still here!!!! you're carrying taíno blood in your veins no matter what percent and we have to honor and live for our ancestors so they can continue to live through us. i'd say the best place you can start is reading, connecting with and following fellow taíno people on social media (there's an amazing taíno community on tiktok, just be mindful of who you're consuming content from because some people spread misinformation on there. @tainolibrary is the best and they have links on their page to FREE books that you can read and other resources), and once you feel like you have a strong foundation of general knowledge, DEFINITELY try to enroll in a yukayeke so you can get involved in the community and learn from elders. enrolling is free and literally all you need is to be taíno. that's all. the only reason i don't consider myself fully connected is because i'm not currently part of a yukayeke, and regretfully im at a point in my life where i cant enroll in one in borikén because i'm leaving in a week :/ but there are yukayekes all over the diaspora so i'm definitely gonna be looking for them in my area!!!! i hope this helped, and if you have more questions pls feel free to ask!!!!!
0 notes
yarelanotsim · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Fotutos de la pequeña Hanae Satoru, se nota demasiado quien es el padre.
Ya voy a subir la sesión de fotos de bodas que no hubo en su día xD
1 note · View note
Text
Praise be to God for confounding our tongues and scattering us into exile
like chaff in a stray wind or the fig seeds dropped by a green iguacaon on a
hogplum.
Confusion is sweetest chirimoya on a dry tongue.
Hymns of disorder bring bountiful harvests in times of drought,
And perhaps only cross-eyes can see in chaos serene mandalas.
I shout from the top of my Babel��s tower sown as a kapok tree—
Blessed are the dialects, the patois, the argots, and the pidgins;
the half-breed word-hoards and the mongrel grammars; the geechees,
the calós, and the ghost words; those hallowed languages gone dead
or worse extinct because of genocide or conquest or just time’s erosion,
yet how we must mourn each one in our bones, hearts, spleens;
then join hands by the sea at dawn to chant their names in flames
of gumbo-limbo, O so many to remember: Elmolo, Mawa, Ba-Shu,
Koibal, Guanche, Calusa, Wichita, and the Taíno of my own island—
Kubanakán—whose words linger past the cyclones of our sadness
like flotsam chromosomes or castaway fossils of such beautiful amber
as barbacoa, canoa, fotuto, hamaca, iguana, malanga, tabaco, yuca.
With these words I make machines of memory in flesh and marrow.
With these words I glide and cleave the tidal waves of history.
With these words I take root in the quicksands of diaspora.
Tower of Babel
Orlando Ricardo Menes
0 notes
lacolonia · 2 months ago
Text
Los fotutos nunca despiertan. Hay que esperar que se mueran a ver si la raza mejora.
Un estadista educando a un fotuto que no despierta
4 notes · View notes
slateblueearthbelow · 3 years ago
Text
Praise be to God for confounding our tongues and scattering us into exile  
like chaff in a stray wind or the fig seeds dropped by a green iguacaon on a       hogplum. Confusion is sweetest chirimoya on a dry tongue. Hymns of disorder bring bountiful harvests in times of drought,   And perhaps only cross-eyes can see in chaos serene mandalas.   I shout from the top of my Babel’s tower sown as a kapok tree—   Blessed are the dialects, the patois, the argots, and the pidgins;   the half-breed word-hoards and the mongrel grammars; the geechees,   the calós, and the ghost words; those hallowed languages gone dead   or worse extinct because of genocide or conquest or just time’s erosion,   yet how we must mourn each one in our bones, hearts, spleens;   then join hands by the sea at dawn to chant their names in flames   of gumbo-limbo, O so many to remember: Elmolo, Mawa, Ba-Shu,   Koibal, Guanche, Calusa, Wichita, and the Taíno of my own island— Kubanakán—whose words linger past the cyclones of our sadness like flotsam chromosomes or castaway fossils of such beautiful amber   as barbacoa, canoa, fotuto, hamaca, iguana, malanga, tabaco, yuca.   With these words I make machines of memory in flesh and marrow.   With these words I glide and cleave the tidal waves of history.   With these words I take root in the quicksands of diaspora.  
Tower of Babel | Orlando Ricardo Menes
0 notes
non-sono-come-sono · 7 years ago
Text
Questo fotuto mondo; che di giorno ti obbliga a sorridere e di notte ti senti di morire.
12 notes · View notes
leibyng · 5 years ago
Link
0 notes
imissyoueverever-blog · 7 years ago
Text
Selvaggia dispersa
E tu lo sai
e non mi dici nulla ...
...che io cerco affetto dove no posso trovarlo cioè tra le tue braccia..
E sono l'unica ..sono l'unica che lotta per trovare un po' d'amore tra le tue braccia ..
Tra le tue braccia vorrei sentirmi piccola,protetta più che altro sentirmi al sicuro ..sentirmi amata da uno come te ..allora spiegami cos'ho che non va ?cos'ho di sbagliato ?
Si scappo anche se non vorrei .anche se volessi restare non potrei per paura ...si per la paura di perderti ..perché anche se volessi essere tua non posso ..perché sono selvaggia sono senza proprietà ..e non posso restare non posso sentirmi amata non posso e sai perché ..??!perché ogni giorno ...ogni fotuto giorno mi sento sbagliata mi sento un errore mi sento sola .. mi sento talmente sola che navigo nel mio universo senza meta è senza te per quanto possa amarti ..e unutile ..dico ...provare a restare perché quella non sono io ..perché io sono nata per correre lontano dagli altri
1 note · View note
boricuatuits · 5 years ago
Link
@YaeYai22 @EddaLopez hay que sacar poco a poco toda esos fotutos ratas infectadas y enfermas de la madriguera | December 04, 2019 at 11:42AM
0 notes
jose-borges · 5 years ago
Link
Mas de 29,000 personas, 91% dicen que RR tiene que renunciar ya. Un poquito más del 2% que tanto cacarean los fotutos
— Laurie la Talentosa (@lauritafigueroa) July 17, 2019
0 notes