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Mexican rebels during the Mexican Revolution. Photographed by Trudi Blom, ca. 1910s
Bank in the form of a Cat by Jorge Wilmot. Mexican, 1958.
San Antonio Museum of Art.
Remedios Varo (Spanish/Mexican, 1908--1963)
Hylian-mexican clothes inspired in Mexico’s independence day! 🇲🇽
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Pretty Girl Avenue Masterlist
Summary: Everyone at the Pitt is in for a big surprise the day Dennis Whitaker's girlfriend ends up at the Pitt from a kitchen accident, leading to a fun load of mischievous misadventures for everyone involved.
Warnings: fluff!, humor!, Dennis and Reader are the same age, mexican!reader, reader is said to have brown/morena skin tone, mentions of Whitaker's home life, unsupportive family (not Reader's), future angst (with its own warnings!)
Warnings are subject to change per part!
Key - *= canon to the plot += side stories to the plot
Meet Cute *
A Suspicious Huckleberry 2.0 *
Kitchen Accidents Pt. 1 *
Kitchen Accidents Pt. 2 *
House Tour +
A Protective Huckleberry +
Unexpected Invitation *
Welcome to Broken Bow? *
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No actually as an indigenous Mexican who had the beautiful ancient cities and temples of my people callously buried under catholic churches, who is also Jewish, I’m not going to be chill about the dome on the Temple Mount either.
I’m not going to stop feeling strongly about it in the same way I still feel strongly seeing centuries of my people’s history buried under Catholic churches. I understand the dome is there now, and I don’t think it should be destroyed because I understand the significance it holds now.
But I’m not going to stop being angry about it. Especially since my people are not even allowed to go there. I can’t imagine the rage we Mexicans would justifiably have if Spaniards suddenly decided we aren’t allowed to visit our own ancient cities and temples becuase the land is “their’s now” since they built their churches there. The patience and understanding of the Jewish people is so fucking undermined. We have time and time again been expected to and have bent over backwards for others becuase we fundamentally believe in uplifting everyone, even at the cost of ourselves. Even in our own fucking country. Even in the country everyone accuses of being “Jewish supremacist” do we still face blatant discrimination, and allow ourselves to face it for the sake of our muslim neighbors and muslim Israeli citizens.
My people’s history has been repeatedly stomped over and time and time again attempted to be eradicated from history. I won’t stop being mad about that.