#mexican loteria cards
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qldqueerboy · 6 months ago
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The assistance you were offered today was cancelled at the last minute on what seemed like a flimsy excuse. It has shocked you that they were forced to make up a story rather than be more truthful in stating that they weren’t prepared to help out. You might be angry for now but the friendship you have for this person is greater than this minor transgression. The good news is that you didn’t really need their help after all. What needed to get done was after all completed.
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disease · 1 year ago
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SELECTIONS from LOTERIA DECK [1887, MEXICO]
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sophia-michelle-art · 6 months ago
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Primarina Mermaid Mexican Lotery Card Pokemon
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igotsnothing · 7 months ago
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kabukiaku · 2 years ago
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my boy Andrés as a Loteria card!! I used to play a lot of Loteria back when I went to family reunions....now I'd rather be isolated in my room.
be on the lookout for prints, hopefully, soon. 💙💚
Andrés's tag
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anthonyspage · 1 month ago
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💀🐶🐉🎃🕯🍂
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back-in-2037 · 3 months ago
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Ni se que es esto pero pues Viva Mexico! 🇲🇽
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Meet the Robinsons Mexican Party headcanons (Why? Why not?)
The uncle at the grill cooking the Carne Asada and the ones who help him make the salsa, beans, and Guacamole: Art, Carl and Lefty.
The cousins wrestling inside the bounce house: Wilbur and Laszlo.
The one who unplugs it with those two inside so they stop being stupid: Tallulah.
The uncles pulling the piñata: Art and Gaston.
The one who’s old af but still throws themselves to get the candy once the piñata is broken: Gaston
The ones fighting over which version of “Las Mañanitas” to play: Franny and Gaston.
The ones shouting “Mordida!” At the birthday person blowing the candles on their cake: Gaston, Billie, Petunia, Laszlo, Wilbur.
Playing Loteria: Wilbur, Cornelius, Billie, Joe, Tallulah, Bud, Lucille, Gaston.
The one calling out the cards: Franny
The one who keeps winning (nobody knows how he does it): Joe
Ready on the dance floor when Caballo Dorado starts playing: Wilbur, Lucille, Tallulah, Billie, Franny, Bud, Gaston, Petunia.
Dragged to the dance floor, forced to dance Caballo Dorado: Carl, Cornelius, Fritz.
The ones who dance through the whole thing: Wilbur, Cornelius, Franny, Tallulah, Bud, Lucille, Billie.
The one who went in too confident into Payaso de Rodeo, doing spins and everything, got tired midway but kept going because he didn’t one others to tease him, got off the dance floor as soon as the song was over, didn’t dance again for the whole night and slept on two chairs using his dad’s lab coat as a blanket: Wilbur.
The one they sent to OXXO to get more ice and came back with everything but the ice: Laszlo
The ones who tell you “ya nos vamos” but then stay talking to other people at the party for two more hours: Franny, Lucille, Art, Petunia.
Singing Jose Jose songs as the party is ending: Carl, Cornelius, Gaston, Fritz.
Singing Jose Jose songs as the party is ending (sober): Art and Bud.
Record the whole thing and upload it to Facebook the next day: Spike and Dimitri.
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nightmarist · 2 months ago
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im making a mexican folklore southwestern gothic TTRPG that uses loteria cards as a main mechanic
im almost at a playtesting stage, so excited
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two-dolla-bills · 7 months ago
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I've already semi started working on this but just as an interest check
I'm just gonna be drawing the individual cards, I don't plan on selling them lol. Also, for those not in the know, loteria is basically Mexican bingo. Many people over the years have joked that the cards involved in the game look like tarot cards, and since fandoms love to insert their blorbos into tarot, I thought why not have a little fun and put the blorbos in a party game
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voyeur-clairvoyant · 3 months ago
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Am I gonna be a lil' gatekeeper bitch 'bout usamerican people (but honestly anyone) using Loteria cards for divination??
OF COURSE I WILL
You ain't getting that deck unless you take a course in mexican culture because I swear to god if I hear another one saying stuff like "The Deer is about spiritual balance" horseshit I will rip off their face with my bare teeth.
I'm so happy we're in the exact moment a new cartomantic system is being born but I'll gatekeep it from the New Age white sanitization crowd even if it's the last thing I do ashahsa.
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qldqueerboy · 5 months ago
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It has the feeling that a metaphorical mountain is standing in your way from receiving something good in your life today. There are many options available to navigate around or through this hurdle but deciding which is the best and the quickest route has placed you at a standstill. In all probability it may suggest that you are not meant to take on this mental challenge other than patiently waiting for whatever underlying issue within you to naturally resolve it-self before you decide which option you will go for.
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thedurvin · 1 year ago
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Normally my interest in FunkoPops is a morbid interest in the grotesqueries of current capitalism (like why can you buy a figurine of an anthropomorphic Kikkoman soy sauce bottle or a Regal Cinemas soda cup?) but I can admit that their recent Loteria set—yes, the traditional Mexican public-domain illustrated cards connected to a game akin to Bingo—is kinda cool. That’s a pretty good Diablo right there, by Pop standards at least, and the bright yellow Muerte is rad; La Chalupa is an odd choice considering how iconic La Luna is, but I guess that would be pretty hard to adapt to Pop aesthetics
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sophia-michelle-art · 1 month ago
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POKEMON SPINARAK LOTERY CARD
Pokemon Spinarak Mexican Loteria "La Araña" Card
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cishetlessfashion · 2 years ago
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Androgynous indigenous mexican dyke fashion for @soupnspace La Sirena loteria card earrings Neon rainbow poncho Beaded floral necklace and earrings  La rosa loteria card patch Double venus shirt Sacred heart sequin patch Aztec eagles and serpents bracelet Dyke chain necklace Black, grey, and white embroidered sweater Rainbow hoodie
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alexesguerra · 3 days ago
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Mystical Lotería: A Spiritual Celebration of the Classic Latin Party Game Mystical Lotería: A Spiritual Celebration of the Classic Latin Party Game Contributor(s): Montoya, Yvette (Author) Publisher: RP Studio ISBN: 0762485310 Physical Info: 1.33" H x 9.0" L x 5.83" W (1.14 lbs) Yvette Montoya aka The Bratty Brujita is a healer, writer and shadow worker from East Hollywood. She specializes in traditional energy cleansing, herbalism, mediumship, and candle magic. She's been featured in Freeform, Refinery29, and Allure, for her work. She's also written on the topic of brujeria, spiritual hygiene, and ancestral veneration for outlets like Refinery29 and Popsugar. Publisher Marketing: For fans of the traditional Don Clemente Lotería game comes this mystical and Brujería inspired Lotería game-set, a perfect gift for all the Brujas! This set includes: A mystically-inspired Lotería​ set: A 9 x 5 3/4 x 1 1/4" box containing 54 full-color cards inspired by the traditional Lotería (Mexican bingo) with mystical and Brujería elements, such as El Copal, El Full Moon, Los Vibes, and more. Set also includes playing chips for the game, 10 double-sided tablas (playing boards), and a guidebook New take on an a favorite game: This Mystical Lotería is a a fun and modern refresh for lovers of the traditional Lotería game Includes guidebook: Includes a 5-3/4 x 5", 72 page, full-color paperback book that explains the meanings behind each card Playing chips with game: Includes 2 sheets of 30 punch-outable playing chips for the game 10-double-sided tablas/playing boards: Includes 10 double-sided full-color playing boards for the game Perfect gift and pastime: A perfect game for newer fans of lotería and older fans who are nostalgic for the game
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toopandabear · 3 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Mexican Loteria 20 Cards, Loteria Cartas Comodin Preferidas de 20 cartas.
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