@miralain 8 and only s8 has also been dubbed in Castilian Spanish for Netflix. We will get s9 prolly in a few weeks ;) The rest of them are subtitled but it’s interesting getting to hear Ru with such a different voice or Kim Chi’s Spanish lisp!
I actually saw the tiny bit that Cynthia showed on her IG live!!! It was …woo boy…messi. But I still appreciate it’s existence (Kim Chi’s lisp going Spainard too lolll)
@all-i-say-is I know... and I agree, s6 was amazing! Not going to throw any queen under the bus either, just a general feeling as someone who kinda binge-watched the whole thing (rpdr just got to my country "legally".) However, any season had its glory and we may be losing the chance of rediscovering new interactions between queens that were never together in that workroom. AS3 doesn't look that good for me either :(
Tru!
Plus you’re right we need a mix.
I’m hoping that the queens i see that are underwhelming well be a surprise. Like I know last time Ru made a point to say that it was all queens who had something to prove; and that’s part of why it’s so great. Hopefully this will be the same sorta thing.
Pleitez & staff see best & worst of LA, prove LA is owed more
Today was a true test of what one man’s determination and dedication can do. Not only did Emanuel Alberto Pleitez put in 21 miles over his 100 mile goal, but he also gathered a group of leaders to run and bike with him across the city of Los Angeles.
Emanuel and the run team showed up for Day Six of Emanuel’s 100 mile race across Los Angeles with a look of determination on their faces. Before the 1:00 P.M. run-start the staff talked to voters, trained volunteers on the how-tos of GOTV, and prepped for Election Day.
Now that Day Six is done, the ebbs and flows of the trip represent Los Angeles to a tee. Some days were easy, with sunny skies, a fresh breeze and smiles all around... the kind of days where the side of Los Angeles where potential turns into execution and where the community and individual are one.
Other days were tough, harsh, and even painful. The broken-down sidewalks shocked the run teams’ ankles. Some residential areas lacked sidewalks all together. A lot of people were shocked that a group of people was simply interested in informing them and finding out what issues mattered to them. The fact that folks in this city can be so confused, some even aggressive, by someone asking “what can the city do for you?” shows the type of leadership Los Angeles has at present. One that is distant, detached, and blind to how challenging life can be for most of the people it serves.
We can’t continue down this path of ignorance. You not only deserve better, but you are owed better.
Please support the one person on that ballot that literally poured blood, sweat, and heart into all of his efforts to meet the residents of Los Angeles. Support the person who is doing this because LA deserves better and because LA deserves to be inspired.
Learn about Emanuel Alberto Pleitez’ vision for Los Angeles at www.pleitezforla.com/issues and about him at www.pleitezforla.com/about_emanuel.
Blog written by Juan Vasquez, Field Organizer and Fellow for the Emanuel Pleitez for Los Angeles Mayor 2013 campaign.
Emanuel Alberto Pleitez is a progressive Los Angeles native, he’s committed to uniting, serving, and inspiring his community. Son of Mexican and Salvadoran immigrants, and experienced in the private and public sector, he hopes to re-energize Los Angeles with a grassroots campaign the likes of which the city has never seen before.
Elections for the next mayor of Los Angeles are March 5th, 2013. Top candidates are Emanuel Alberto Pleitez, Councilman Eric Garcetti, City Controller Wendy Greuel, Councilwoman Jan Perry and conservative radio personality Kevin James.
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