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Epic record player. Liked this movie so much it made me post on Tumblr lol XD

Epic record player. Liked this movie so much it made me post on Tumblr lol XD

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Sita Sings the Blues- Great animated movie. Good music as well.

Sita Sings the Blues- Great animated movie. Good music as well.

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I was

gonna post somethings after such a long time of not logging… But then I started to download music and got distracted.

This post has nothing anyone would wanna read anyways.

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minguina:

valeriana setiawan“Slow and steady growth”(the other one had weird quality) 

minguina:

valeriana setiawan
“Slow and steady growth”

(the other one had weird quality) 

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minguina:

Self portrait (inspired by a picture)

Hair’s nice

minguina:

Self portrait (inspired by a picture)

Hair’s nice

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minguina:

figure in motion

:o

minguina:

figure in motion

:o

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ggaabbii:

liorodz:

jumbledupgibberish:

thetombsong:

hecatombe:

vicener:

Protection & Integrity.
Those are the words on the emblem they proudly wear on their sleeves, but what they should really say is Brainless Mannequins. As some of you might now for more than 20 days, students from the University of Puerto Rico have been on strike fighting for their rights and those of future generations. Sadly, on recent weeks, the situation has turned a bit violent due to the increased  presence of the Police Force on all campuses around the Island.
The violent ones are them. The police officers. They hit and tease students and other strikers with their shafts and show a rude attitude. So far there hasn’t been a dead-on way to prove how nasty their true intentions are, but this week this has come to an end. This due to public comments members of the police have made on their personal Facebook accounts.
Here I leave you the evidence in spanish, un-translated in order to not alter their words when doing so.
“Por fin pude dar un macanazo en esta bendita huelga, despues de 12 dias.” (Alexander Luiña)
“SALUDOS PUEBLO DE P.R. ESTO SE ACABO ……….VAMOS A JENDER A LOS TURBAS QUE NO QUIREN ESTUDIAR Y PERMITIRLE EL PASO A LOS QUE SI JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA” (Jaime Cruz, Cptn.)
“Hace unos dias nos humillaban con comida de perros, payasos, burlas y comentarios y hasta llegaron a escupirle la cara a un miembro de la Poicia en la UPR y nadie dijo nada! En esos dias llegaba a casita y lloraba de rabia e indignacion. Hoy… Jajaja lloro de alegria porque llego el momento y se hizo justicia como solo los nenes de la Fuerza de Choque lo saben hacer!!” (Jose Rosado)
Isander Galarza posted pictures on his account and titled the album “Listos para la masacre!!!”.
These are the expressions of those who swore to protect us. And these aren’t the only ones, puertorrican twitter users have reported over 7 cases like these ones.
(I am not blurring their faces because people should know the faces of those who oppress our students. Also I encourage you to report them on Facebook for hate speech and threatening others.)



hace raaato que los reporte.

ggaabbii:

liorodz:

jumbledupgibberish:

thetombsong:

hecatombe:

vicener:

Protection & Integrity.

Those are the words on the emblem they proudly wear on their sleeves, but what they should really say is Brainless Mannequins. As some of you might now for more than 20 days, students from the University of Puerto Rico have been on strike fighting for their rights and those of future generations. Sadly, on recent weeks, the situation has turned a bit violent due to the increased  presence of the Police Force on all campuses around the Island.

The violent ones are them. The police officers. They hit and tease students and other strikers with their shafts and show a rude attitude. So far there hasn’t been a dead-on way to prove how nasty their true intentions are, but this week this has come to an end. This due to public comments members of the police have made on their personal Facebook accounts.

Here I leave you the evidence in spanish, un-translated in order to not alter their words when doing so.

  • “Por fin pude dar un macanazo en esta bendita huelga, despues de 12 dias.” (Alexander Luiña)
  • “SALUDOS PUEBLO DE P.R. ESTO SE ACABO ……….VAMOS A JENDER A LOS TURBAS QUE NO QUIREN ESTUDIAR Y PERMITIRLE EL PASO A LOS QUE SI JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA” (Jaime Cruz, Cptn.)
  • “Hace unos dias nos humillaban con comida de perros, payasos, burlas y comentarios y hasta llegaron a escupirle la cara a un miembro de la Poicia en la UPR y nadie dijo nada! En esos dias llegaba a casita y lloraba de rabia e indignacion. Hoy… Jajaja lloro de alegria porque llego el momento y se hizo justicia como solo los nenes de la Fuerza de Choque lo saben hacer!!” (Jose Rosado)
  • Isander Galarza posted pictures on his account and titled the album “Listos para la masacre!!!”.

These are the expressions of those who swore to protect us. And these aren’t the only ones, puertorrican twitter users have reported over 7 cases like these ones.

(I am not blurring their faces because people should know the faces of those who oppress our students. Also I encourage you to report them on Facebook for hate speech and threatening others.)

hace raaato que los reporte.

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Lol memories.

Lol memories.

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If a person dies and then springs back to life, do they get their money back for the coffin?

Probably not. But they can get more money from suing God for taking their lives and then giving it back.

Ask me anything

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