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111j · 3 months
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evilenterprise · 1 year
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hispanicsofthenorth · 10 months
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ninaandromeda · 2 years
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Me and the boys, tagging walls in the hood, riding our motorcycles to play CHILDREN CARD GAMES
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mexicanoalegre · 1 year
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#photography #mobilephotography #bnw #Mexico #streetphotography #sunny #Sky #day #amateurphotography #fotografiacallejera #streetphotographymexico #blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhitestreetphotography #blackandwhitestreetphoto #bwphotography #letrero #cholos #letters #streetart #Tlayacapan https://www.instagram.com/p/CltSeDZLYqn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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novogalaico · 1 year
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Acariciame,
Sienteme, háblame,
Quiéreme,
De más ámame,
Piénsalo dos veces y con un suspiro sálvame,
Porque tú eres mi cielo, mi ángel, mis alas
Mi compañía en las buenas,
Mi Bendición en las malas.
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athena411-blog · 1 year
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Listen to the story of El Pachuco on the Story Katt podcast…..
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deathlessathanasia · 1 year
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“Since kholos and menos are the pivotal words for demonic rage, I begin with several semantic distinctions. Though ménis and menos are etymologically related, the Iliad uses the former almost exclusively of the wrath of Achilles, the epic’s salient theme. On a “wholly different level from the other Homeric words for ‘wrath’,” ménis implies an analogy between Zeus and Achilles and leads to the hero’s withdrawal and devastation, and with his return to society, to his final maturation.”
Kholos, however, ordinarily carries none of the sacral connotations of ménis, suggests none of its regenerative power, and is used more commonly of mortals than of gods. Its semantic field includes both a hero’s lust to avenge wrongs in battle and a mob’s mindless fury in the marketplace. (Aeneas’s diatribe against the “heart devouring” venom of kholos-driven women at streetcorners [20.251- 55], for instance, sounds like a male commonplace about womanly rancor.) The word usually designates a drive impelling a subject from without: it “comes on” (ikeıv) or “seizes” (λαβεῖν) one. But the evidence of 16.203 suggests that ‘gall’ was its fundamental meaning: σχέτλιε Πηλέος vid. χόλῳ ἄρα σ᾽ ἔτρεφε μήτηρ “Merciless Achilles, it was on gall that your mother reared you’
Whether or not the word was originally understood as gall imbibed with a mother’s milk, this verse about Thetis and Achilles is part of an extended metaphor on the transmission of kholos from goddess mothers (Hera and Thetis) to their raging sons. The rage of these sons (Ares, Hephaistos, and Achilles) is called menos, which like kholos is sometimes regarded as a “vital fluid.” But menos is usually both more positive in tone and more limited in application than its ubiquitous synonym. Its semantic range is from ‘might, power’ to ‘rage, anger’, and it designates a force impelling a hero towards some specific goal. Rarely used of females except goddesses, it is regarded as that necessary but limited adrenaline providing the impetus for warfare and sex. Its injury or absence was apparently thought to incapacitate a hero and bring on the impotence of old age (plants without menos wither [Theophrastus De causis plantarım 4.12.2]). “The starting and stopping of a hero’s μένος is in the control of the gods.” Interestingly, the only Iliadic instances of a deity’s “staying someone’s rage” (παύειν + τεὸν μένος) are spoken by Hera or at her behest (21.340; 1.207). Among divinities with a superfluity of menos are Hera herself and Ares. The war god apparently has the most, enough to “share” (Satéovta: 18.264) indiscriminately with both Achaian and Trojan armies. The source of his remarkable menos, as Zeus himself tells him, is his mother: “You have the unbearable, unyielding menos of your mother Hera” (μητρός τοι μένος ἐστὶν ἀάσχετον. οὐκ ἐπιεικτόν / Ἥρης: 5.892-93). Like mother, like son, Zeus is saying to one for whom “strife, wars, and battles are always dear” (5.891). The epic uses this metaphor about the transmission of kholos and menos from goddess mothers to sons from the first theodicy (4.24) until the last (24.56ff.), in which Hera clearly reveals herself as the source of the demonic power that energizes Achilles at his most bestial.”
- The Transformation of Hera: A Study of Ritual, Hero, and the Goddess in the Iliad by Joan O'Brien
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calihoods · 2 years
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#cholo #chicano #lowrider #cholostyle #chola #chicanostyle #aristemo #mexican #emilioosorio #cholos #losangeles #cholomemes #mexicanmemes #brownpride #foosgonewild #emilio #chicana #mmtmf #memes #emiliaco #oldies (at Compton, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cid9KdUpcAt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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111j · 3 months
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mexikame13 · 2 years
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"Lento Lowdriguez" - Diseños <MexiKame> 🇲🇽😎!
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evilsideofla · 2 years
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MAKE THIS DIKK 🍆 STAND UP LIKE ITS TELLING JOKES 🎤 • • • • #XO #canon #lowriders #cholos #superstreet #buickregal #explore #dippinourway #elysianpark #lowlows #conquer_la #impala #buick #money #FUKKHASHTAGS #canonphotography #hydraulics #lowridermagazine #losangeles #latimes #canonr5 #california #palmtrees #BASik #explorepage #losangelesgrammers #eosr5 #daytons #cholostyle #discoverla (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd_Pv28l5Vm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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