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@schielle-muse

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Heyyyy guys. I just found a picture of my american family relatives, and wanted to know what their lives have been like and if they have children and so on.

Some backstory: (only photo added)

My mothers side of the family emigrated to USA in the 20s. His name was José Maria Alleguez Martinez, natural from Doroña, Villarmayor, Galicia, Spain. He's the man in the blue shirt and black jacket. His wife Chin is the one with the blue shirt. He and his family lived in Connecticut.

The young man in the far left, down is Robert Something Allegue. He came to Galicia two times and brought along a friend named Richard. He's tall and worked something dental related.

The men with curly hair and glasses that look like Sito Miñanco were musicians. Their first surname is Allegue.

Lastly, the man in the middle, I got no idea what his name was. I do know he was a fligjt pilot for commercial travels.

Ok that's all the information I've got. If you see this post, please, if you can, reblog it for traction and help it, i dunno, reach my american relatives grandchildren or something. Thanks!! <3

Ok, searching in Ancestry has helped a bit. I found a José María Allegue that was born in 1902, Spain and died in New York. The birthdate and place of residence fit, but evil Ancestry forbids me from continuing my search. All I know is that he is in the Sullivan-VanWieringen family tree, wich is also a banger last name.

He also seems to be in list for arriving inmigrants in Ellis Illand, but there's two of them and they both have correct names??? They seem to fit, since it's arriviong passangers between 1920-1960, and he emigrated around the 1920s, so unless i make up fake accounts, I'm on a dead end.

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Truly love the number of people I've met that have been like "Well I went to a Catholic school as a kid, which is to say I'm not Catholic" like damn Catholic schools really out here doing the exact opposite of missionary work.

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atheostic

To be fair to Catholic schools, I was already solidly atheist for 16 years beforehand. So it's not entirely their fault.

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janusfranc15

A friend of mine went Buddhist, and another personally identifies as a ‘Franciscan Catholic’ but is also leaning to the Eastern Orthodox Church. As well as Marxism.

I’m. Not sure what I am. Christopagan sounds like the closest description now.

(In part because I regard the idea of any religion holding the ‘Whole Truth’ with suspicion, in part because I saw the many people going ‘Catholicism Is Pagan!!’ And went. ‘Cool. So What.’ Also Elder Scrolls, my Mum and the more comprehensive RE the school did)

And yes, I know that probably makes me a heretical or Bad Christian. But at this point I don’t care. And neither do my friends.

wait. wait this is hilarious, because i went to catholic school my entire life, nearly stayed as a franciscan catholic, then became jewish instead. we really do end up any religion BUT catholicism, huh

Me too! My school wasn't franciscan tho. Our founder made his own brand of catholicism, and we currebtly are trying to make him a saint! Still turned out jewish, tho. Keep trying, señor fundador!

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please kill this idea that just because a female character is not physically strong and does not physically fight that her very existence is, by default, a sexist portrayal of women in media.

the “damsel in distress” trope is only harmful when that aspect of the character is all there is to the character. if the writers give attention to her backstory, her feelings, her struggles, and her development, then she’s not a faceless prop just being used for male empowerment. she’s a person. a person who happens to not fight.

there’s nothing wrong with that. and to push this notion that this is somehow bad and wrong and that women should never need saving, even in war and crime fiction, is ludicrous. it swings the pendulum too far in the other direction and creates the problem of only showcasing women who are physically fit, or butch, or masculine.

people come in all shapes, sizes, temperaments, and ideologies. stop worrying about stupid tropes and focus that energy on questioning whether or not a character is actually well-written and cared for by the author instead.

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soracities

happy "everyone forgets that icarus also flew" monday. i want to throw up !

"anything worth doing is worth doing badly"............."not failing as he fell but just coming to the end of his triumph"......goodnight (it's noon)

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Please understand the gif I just had to make after certain frames lingered just long enough while watching Naruto with my wife, in which she decided to say "Live Fish Reaction" and thus we couldn't watch the rest of the Naruto & Sasuke fight without sobbing

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Help his face is so round

My wife says she's sorry

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“Women are also rejected. Women also spend their teen years pining after dreamy boys who will never love them back. You don’t see us going around murdering people over it. You don’t see us setting up internet communities for the purpose of talking about how evil and shallow men are for not taking us to pound town. Women don’t go around killing men who don’t like them, because if you’re a woman in this society, a boy not liking you is the least of your problems. It is nowhere near the shittiest thing you’re going to be expected to “just deal with” in your life — one of those things being the fact that we are expected to “just deal with” how men are sometimes going to murder a bunch of people because they felt entitled to romantic attention from women. We are expected to “deal with” that, while never bringing up the terms “male privilege” or “male entitlement” or “toxic masculinity” and why those things so often lead to mass murder, on account of how that might really hurt the feelings of the men who have been gracious enough to not go on killing sprees.”
Source: wonkette.com
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love going on callout posts for "thinks cnc is okay" and seeing people talk about how us freaks need the electric chair. fantasizing about violence is okay as long as its not sexual, funny that

idk about you but i'm more scared of someone who opently talks about executing people because of the way they have consensual sex than i am of the guy who asks his girlfriend to say "no, dont~"

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osterby

The thing about CNC (and other scenario or story based kink) is that pretty much everyone has already been doing the nonsexual version of it since they were tiny kids.

You point a stick at your friend and say "I'm an evil alien with a bazooka! bang!" and your friend flops onto the grass and goes "on no! I'm dead!" and then you both go in the house and eat sandwiches for lunch and you enjoyed your game and no one was harmed or traumatised and no gun violence actually happened.

Everyone understands that that's just normal make believe play that's healthy and normal for children to engage in.

Adults can play make believe, too. And adults can do grownup things, like involve their reproductive organs, with their make believe play. And adults are better actors than children and might need to set up a safe word to tell the difference between a genuine "I'm not having fun anymore" and a play pretend "oh no! I'm dead!" But it's still playing make believe.

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BIG fan of this design choice

When they're. they're at a healthier point in time (no longer running from the horrors or fighting to survive) and their body shows that-- softening its edges :')

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fagqueer

who is doing it like them

I think the post was about that weird japanese cult. Where the founder claimed he and his wife were reincarnations of mercury and venus or something and were bound to fall in love with eachother whenever they got a new life.

Anyeays they divorced, she was kicked off and he claimed his new wife was the reincarnation of gaia, and more powerfull than the other wife, so he wasn't cringe

Anyways, he died, so rip bozo!