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godbirdart · 6 months
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「 commission 」 reference sheet for @rocwylde 🌸
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riddlerosehearts · 3 months
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You'd be the coolest dude in the nation, or the hippest cat in creation. But if you ain't got friends then nothing's worth the fuss.
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memoryaqua · 6 months
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ariel-is-a-goddess · 4 months
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Disney princess/herione ethnicities/places of origin part four: 2000-2012 🌎
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artbysarf · 1 year
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Disney Animated Ladies as Monster High (pt 1/4)
(pt 1,2,3,4)
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The Emperor's New Groove as told by chibi
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capturingdisney · 1 year
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guessimdumb · 8 months
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Los Ecos - Peligrosa! (1975)
I’m always looking for cool cumbia tunes, and this has to be my favorite from the last six months.  Los Ecos were from Peru and led by Edilberto Cuestas Chacón
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disneyfemslash · 4 months
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A selection of Molly Grue ships.
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cancersyndrome · 10 months
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MILFs 🩷
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sleepyashin · 6 months
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@junhuirealmaknae
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obscuremilfoff · 11 months
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Happy Mother's Day!!!! “Motherhood is the biggest gamble in the world. It is the glorious life force. It’s huge and scary – it’s an act of infinite optimism.” —Gilda Radner *no gifs used mine
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i-am-shitpost · 2 years
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Cannot believe two of the most bde women in disney history who would spit on the company in real life if given the opportunity are voiced by the same person
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rabbitkissed · 3 months
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Hey, are you bored? Do you like history? Anthropology? I wanna tell you about something curious that happened in my country. I am from Lima, Perú. I want tell you about what this two pictures have in common (i am sorry for my english in advance)
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Let's start with the first one: This one is a beautiful baroque religious painting called The lady Of Belen, painted anonymously in Cusco in XVIII. This painting had a purpose (apart from being a beautiful piece of art) and it stars with the arrival of the Spanish to Perú on ~colonization times~. As you know, those fuckers hated the local folklore and wanted to turn everyone catholic. The millenarian peruvian culture is very colorful and cheery, its motivs are always about nature, the sun and the ground, they worshipped the hills (we call them cerros) but most importantly La Pachamama, which is basically The Earth, because it's the sacred place where we live and it feed us with rich yummy food <3 (it's not just that but that's for another post)
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So the colonizers invaded Cusco, they brought all their religion and their catholic churches and they wanted to turn everyone catholic. My people was very resilient and they kept doing their business. The spanish, sick of their efforts to turn everyone into christianity, had one of the earliest marketing ideas and they decided to create catholic imagery where the virgin Mary would be depicted using a cape that would make her have a cone-like shape that symbolized a hill (or cerro)
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Did it work? Of course! With the help of enormous church buildings and, you know, the atrocities.
Now, what does the second image has to do this this? First, the second image I showed you is a lottery publicity, do you observe the vibrant colors and really the cool typography they're using?? Well, in the 70's (don't know if you know) my country started suffering a political conflict that lasted almost 22 years (ending in 1992) radical groups literally killed people for their political believes. It happened everywhere. In those times, Lima, the capital of Perú was (is, if you ask me) very centralized, the country "progress" was only visible or heard of in Lima, other provinces (you could say states) of Perú were forgotten. These cities were poor, forgotten by the government and also lived the brutality of multiples terrorist attacks. Many Death and many Destruction.
So, forgotten by the government and with that constant fear of death, the town people started to migrate to Lima, thousands of families left their land.
And guess where they started to live? HILLS. Lima is full of them!! And they were empty, these hills did not have the basic necessities housing needs (like running water or draining systems) because Lima is a desert but my people are fighters and they stayed. All the hills were filled with new houses.
This photograph show the early stage:
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This photograph is how the hills look now:
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Migrant people brought their vivid colors with them <3 they are know to be hardworking, also started to make their own parties with their music and their food. Although the culture kept that characteristic essence, eventually it got mixed with other ones that also were present in Lima and the most popular mix is what we call Cultura Chicha.
The Chicha culture, which was more notable in the music, was a huge success. It was so relevant it had (IS very relevant, because it is still very much popular) a lot of awarded singers and bands. The most legendary of them all was a singer called Chacalón, even the UNESCO gave him a prize for a song that is considered an hymn for the people who migrated. He was also given a legendary phrase that says "Cuando Chacalón canta, los cerros bajan" which literally means "When Chacalón sings, the hills come down" meaning that when he sings, all the people that live in the hills come down to hear him. Isn't that very cool??
Going back to the lottery propaganda: This Chicha parties are massive and, to promote them, Chicha poster designers also use vibrant colors and funky typography and it works! If you visit the streets of Lima is very likely you can see at least a wall filled with them!!
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The most rich and successful marketing companies (the lottery one from the beginning) noticed this and tried to imitate the Chicha colors and typography to get the attention of the huge migrant demographic in Lima. Does it work? Apparently yes because they keep using them.
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To conclude, isn't it amazing how these colors and designs have passed and survived too much history?? And they're still here. Apart from being used by corporations, you cannot take Chicha culture from its people and I think that is beautiful <3 thank you for your attention!! Have great day and try a peruvian dish called Papa a la Huacaina if you ever step foot in a peruvian restaurant, you will not regret it, it's *chefs kiss*
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