Nightclub at Hotel Grifone in Bolzano, Italy, designed by Cesare Casati and Emanuele Ponzio in collaboration with Gino Marotta
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Nightclub at Hotel Grifone in Bolzano, Italy, designed by Cesare Casati and Emanuele Ponzio in collaboration with Gino Marotta
Boobs or butt
um? the whole girl
I think this is the most iconic barbie doll and I think this is the only one.
OK, so wehn your water breaks. It’s. Well the fluid, yknow. imagine you're in the desert. With better call saul. Better call saul and mike are in the desert, just like in the movie. Now, let's say saul is pregnant, and mike is really thirsty..
vivienne westwood ‘super elevated gillie’ platform shoes worn by naomi campbell
and is ‘bestie’ in the room with us now?
sometimes i want to start breaking shit because how whitewashed historical argentinian figures are. san martin was mestizo, the first argentinian president, bernardino rivadavia, was black, one of the greatest latinamerican revolutionaries, remedios del valle, was an afroindigenous woman, juana zurduy was one of the first female revolutionary generals and was quechua. and yet i had to find all of this information by myself because up until this day most text books in schools would make you believe all the revolutionaries were white
Mariano Moreno was part Guaraní, over 50% of the Argentine Independence army troops were made up of Afro-Argentines, Josefa Tenorio was an Afro-Argentine woman and army leader, the original declaration of independence was written in both Spanish and Quechua, Castelli translated all official documents to Aymará and Quechua, in Belgrano's Escuelas de la Patria instruction was given in Spanish, Aymará and Quechua, Sarmiento barrelled Afro-Argentines, indigenous people and mestizes from government positions, Mitre whitewashed the first official accounts of Argentinean history, Sarmiento introduced the term "trigueño" in all census and did away with all racial categories so he could effectively whitewash population statistics over time, etc etc and etc
And if I may add, so much of the music we consider ours, tango included, were heavily influenced by African music and culture, brought here by slaves. And they would have you believe slavery either wasn’t a thing, or they were treated nicely, or some other bullshit like that.
So yeah, we are Latin America’s whitest nation, but that is through hard work from our government and genocide, and don’t you forget it.
While I agree with the former paragraph, I think the latter is unconsciously perpetuating a harmful rhetoric. Here's the thing, we are NOT the withest nation in Latin America, what happens is that the state and white elites have successfully whitewashed our history and ingrained into the collective unconscious that Argentina's a white nation, because for over a century the white elites have erased all nonwhite population at every level (education, representation in media, political representation, etc). Parroting (no matter whether consciously or not) and perpetuating this rhetoric by arguments like the above actually perpetuates white supremacy. That same one that Mitre and Sarmiento cemented.
La mayoría no son les argentines blanques, rompan con el sesgmo mitrista y sarmientista.
i dont think you get it. 1980 was twenty years ago. 1990 was 10 years ago. 2000 was 10 years ago. 2016 was two years ago. 2018 was also two years ago. 2017 was last year. 2014 was four years ago. do you understand me now?????
20’s French perfume bottle
“Compañeros del Ejército de los Andes: Ya no queda duda de que una fuerte expedición española viene a atacarnos; sin duda alguna los gallegos creen que estamos cansados de pelear y que nuestros sables y bayonetas ya no cortan ni ensartan; vamos a desengañarlos. La guerra se la tenemos que hacer del modo que podamos. Si no tenemos dinero, carne y un pedazo de tabaco no nos han de faltar; cuando se acaben los vestuarios, nos vestiremos con las bayetitas que nos trabajan nuestras mujeres y si no, andaremos en pelota como nuestros paisanos los indios. Seamos libres y lo demás no importa nada. La muerte es mejor que ser esclavos de los maturrangos. Compañeros, juremos no dejar las armas de la mano hasta ver el país enteramente libre, o morir con ellas como hombres de coraje.”
— General José de San Martín (via dasakuryo)
(at the bakery) one faguette please
*hesitates before I give it to you* Can you reclaim? Let me see your identification
Jang Koal
The Silent Garden of Black Cats, 2020
Acrylic on korean mulberry paper
ARGENTINA. Buenos Aires. 2002. Petals–Alessandra Sanguinetti
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