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HUMORLESS AND UNFUNNY

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Hey, I'm Erica Guezadilla! The dyslexic ska-punk oni graphic designer. She/They Enjoys a nice burp.

If your cat meows and you don't meow back do you really love your cat? The answer is no.

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HALLOWEEN NEVER DIES!!! Preorder my debut graphic novel HELLAWEEN. A fright-fueled horror comedy filled with skateboarding, plastic skeletons, and the power of friendship. Hellaween is truly a labor of love. These characters were first conceived all the way back in 2014 and I’m thrilled to finally share them with you all. Pls reblog and share with your friends!!!

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Many billionaires have promised this, and mysteriously none of them have actually "given away" enough to keep their coffers from refilling infinitely like clockwork. Charity is a scam. These people need their wealth seized and redistributed, and they don't get to have any say in how that money's used.

what was this movie even 

A cinematic masterpiece.

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I CANNOT stress enough that in the Spy Kids films, Danny Trejo is literally playing his titular character from the Machete movies, who happens to be the kids’ uncle, because the movies have the same director

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what this reply misses is that Machete originated *in* Spy Kids. the Machete movies are Spy Kids spinoffs

I think it’s important to make clear that Robert Rodriguez, the director, says that Spy Kids and Machete are alternate universe versions of each other , while Danny Trejo, the actor, says that what happens in Machete is just what he does when he’s not hanging out with the kids

Anyways for those interested here's dumb life shit

Hey, Look at these two. I haven't posted on tumblr in a while so I DO need to make it known that I have two cats. I got them during the pandemic (because my other cat died right before Covid hit) and their names are Hobbs (my sweet lil' devlish angel girl who's orange) and George A Cat Romero (my perfect sweet bb who's never committed a sin of a son).

They are my reason for life at any given moment.

Stunning photos from Vogue of traditional Mexican women equestrian riders in the sport of Escaramuza (rodeo sport). Article by Mariel Cruz, Photos by Devin Doyle. 

Last year, photographer Devin Doyle, who’d spent two years photographing high school rodeo culture in the United States, became curious as to what the Mexican equivalent might look like. After all, he says, “It’s the same land, the same ranching culture.” What he found was an exciting competitive equestrian sport performed by women dressed in stunning traditional costumes, a sport directly inspired by the Adelitas—the female soldiers who fought in the Mexican Revolution.
Escaramuza, an event within the larger rodeo-like sport known as charrería (now recognized as Mexico’s national sport) is comprised of teams of up to 16 women (though only eight can compete at a time) performing a series of routines inside a lienzo charro, or stadium, at breakneck galloping speeds—all while riding sidesaddle.