Aubrey Plaza as Riley in Happiest Season (2020)
we're not kids anymore.

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if i look back, i am lost

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Aubrey Plaza as Riley in Happiest Season (2020)
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I love this.
Me waking up from my depression nap:
America:
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THIS IS THE GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN
Boy reunited with lost dog. [source]
That transition from “what” to “oh” got me
Create a post-election safety plan for the upcoming 2020 Presidental Election.
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Ahhh the Day of the Dead is such a beautiful tradition! I wish I was more a part of it
And just in general, Mexican culture is so beautiful. I wish I could be more a part of it
“Para un habitante de Nueva York, París, o Londres, la muerte es la palabra que jamás se pronuncia porque quema los labios. El mexicano, en cambio, la frecuenta, la burla, la acaricia, duerme con ella, la festeja, es uno de sus juguetes favoritos y su amor más permanente. Cierto, en su actitud hay quizá tanto miedo como en la de otros; más al menos no se esconde ni la esconde; la contempla cara a cara con impaciencia, desdén o ironía: ‘si me han de matar mañana, que me maten de una vez’.” - Octavio Paz (El Laberinto de la Soledad, 1950)
PSA
Halloween is over, and Dia de Muertos is here. Please be respectful, do not appropriate our traditions, as some of them are ancient & indigenous (Huey miccaílhuitl/Miccailhuitontli) and others are religious (All Souls Day~Catholicism). Cultures all over the world celebrate the dead in different ways, and everyone is absolutely welcome to celebrate the loved ones they miss, but please be respectful, do not appropriate (Catrina Makeup/ "cosplay", altares, etc) because this is not "Mexican Halloween." Please don't speak over us.