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~Cristóbal López "Kerbcrawlerghost" (????-)~
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adribosch-fan · 2 years
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15 de Setiembre del 2017-Cierra el ‘Buenos Aires Herald’, el único diario que denunció los desaparecidos en plena dictadura argentina
15 de Setiembre del 2017-Cierra el ‘Buenos Aires Herald’, el único diario que denunció los desaparecidos en plena dictadura argentina
El periódico en inglés, que iba a cumplir 141 años, cayó en manos de un empresario cercano a los Kirchner CARLOS E. CUÉ Buenos Aires – 02 AGO 2017 – Para los periodistas y los luchadores por los derechos humanos argentinos, el Buenos Aires Herald era un mito. Por eso su cierre definitivo, anunciado el lunes después de 140 años saliendo a la calle ininterrumpidamente, fue un golpe duro. En…
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peligrosapop · 5 months
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Cristo Muñoz’s first game at home with Barça Atlétic
El primer juego en casa de Cristo Muñoz con el Barça Atlétic
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cryptid-quest · 1 month
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Cryptid of the Day: Nawahni
Description: The Nawahni, also known as the water tiger, is a feline cryptid reported by the Mayangna and Miskito of Nicaragua. Descriptions vary from otter-like to black panther-like and are seen near rivers. Art by Cristobal Thamy Lopez. 
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perpetualevil · 1 year
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Fallen Angels. Art by Cristobal Lopez
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murcielagatito · 8 months
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idk how even to start this post bc wile im using miles morales as an example his actual comic race differs and this is the fault of people just straight up not understanding how race in regard to us puerto ricans works. and its all thanks to racism colorism and the depiction and representation of latinos in media
to fully understand this and how deeply we are affected we need to go alllll the way back to the beginning
its 1490whatever and cristobal colon has just discovered the americas. and on one particular island, boriken, he discovers a tribe, the tainos <3. we brought him gold and showed him kindness. and to make a long story short he fucked us over immensely. if we didnt bring meet his gold quota it was chopped off hands. he killed us he raped us he did countless atrocities. we were given a new name: puerto rico “rich port”. most americans know what happened to the many indigenous nations on the mainland but not many are taught about us the indigenous islanders. los tainos. we spanned across el caribe: jamaica, cuba, haiti, dominican republic and puerto rico (where im from!)
but dont get it twisted we didnt just roll over and take it. the very first freedom fighter, cacique (chief) hatuey fought with many other tainos to be liberated. unfortunately, he was executed in 1512 and that was that
one year later, in 1513, what imma call ‘phase two’ began. with him this time, colón brought enslaved africans to work the fields alongside tainos. its over for us. we are miserable, malnourished, and theres no escape. and as one does when youre live and work and die together, you love together. and love we did!
everyone who lived in puerto rico loved and loved and every combination possible of taino, african, and spaniard was born. and this has continued for 500 years. a caste was created. and that caste still hurts and affects us to this day. because all it was is colorism and racism. and after seeing the horrid takes about latinos in the spiderverse fandom and beyond…. well here we are now because somebodys gotta say it
but hellbaby? why did you have to add all the history stuff?because the way miles’ family was portrayed could have been awesome representation for many afrolatinos. and they fumbled big time. its not bad representation so dont twist my words. it just could have been better
the representation of latino families in hollywood has always been a bit…. stereotypical. and not just sterotypical but homogenized and caricaturized. anyone remember george lopez (the show)? when someone thinks about latinos NOW, the household names are pedro pascal, gina rodriguez, or oscar isaac. pale people!!! and then as fame works, jenna ortega and all the other pasty latina biddies are who rise to fame and household name status. everyone recognizes them ofc
but what about gina torres, laz alonso, rosie perez, judy reyes, tatyana ali, selenis leyva, amara la negra and many more? how many of these actors can you recognize from name alone? did you know theyre all afrolatino? (and did you know theyre in extemely well known movies and tv?)
how many stories in television do you know in this day and age that have afrolatino characters whose latinidad isnt ignored? i can name one off the top of my head. monse from on my block. a show revolving latinos that was relentlessly made fun of. like i get it its a comedy and its funny and fun. but latinos may as well be synonymous with getting laughed at at this point and we are soooooo fucking tired of it
it all boils down to one simple message. the erasure of black and indigenousness from the latino community. “miles is latino because his mom is latina” “miles is black and latino” its not something you can put into two separate labels. miles is a black latino. he is afrolatino. and that means a lot of things for a lot of different people but until you can understand that black people can also just be latino we will always be stuck in this horrible era of people assuming that afrolatinos cant just literally be black hispanics…
when miles morales was first announced to be the protagonist of spiderverse so many rasict ass latinos were upset. “why does an afrolatino have to be the first representation we get of a latino spiderman?” and many other things like that were said about him. “well the reason hes latino is only because of his mom” and just like that, the knowledge of the existence of black people that have been latino for centuries has gone down the drain. a new (old) misconception was brought back to the surface and popularized. and its gutwrenching and heartbreaking and horrible. black latinos exist and miles morales is afropuertoriqueño
there are so many nuances when it comes to race and latinodad that ppl just dont bother learning more about and how racism and colorism plays into it. and it has had many negative effects to how real life afrolatinos and indijenolatinos are perceived and treated. we arent asking for the impossible we’re just asking for recognition and understanding
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ectoplasmicat · 1 year
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Fallen Angels
Cristobal Lopez
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Criminal Surnames
Ramirez - Murder
Estabillo
Castillo
Lanuza
Reyes - Estafa
Unite - Malpractice
Bernardo - Malpractice
Pasia Torres - Malpractice, Battery, Theft, Slander
Cortes - Malpractice
Francisco - Malpractice
Hilario - Slander
Torres - Slander
Miranda -
GMA 7 / ABS-CBN / TV 5- Slander
Multitel Globe
PLDT
Meralco
Bagtas - Slander
Esperancilla
Cruz
Fernando - Death Threat, Slander, Malignment
Fernandez
Figueroa
Diosemito Gonzales - Death Threat
Tan - DTI
Sy - DTI
Abe Sobrepena - Estafa
Diosemito
Alvarez
Arceo Pascual
Aenel
Acuna
Leano Leanes Leones Leoncio
Mariano
Alvarado
Panganiban Canlas
Valencia Torres - Malignment, Slander
V. Munoz - Estafa, Child Abuse
Domingo
Martin
Bolo
Mendoza
Isidoro
Faundo
Veloso
Cortes
Reyes - Estafa
Santos - Estafa
De Leon
Pacheco
Caparas Celis
Famorca
Figueroa
Ocampo
Garcia
Galema
Senensa Paguio Bulan
Estrella Pancho Concpcion
Bacani Lopez Alonday Dela Cruz Nadolza Alday Pena Vicente Manansala Manansala Manalaysay Manalastas
Lopez Melba Bernal Lorenzo Pena Vicente
Pajaro Morales Villanueva Trinidad Marcos Aquino Del Rosario
Tanghal Isogawa Shimoda
Yco Pichay Mateo Teodoro Diolata Timoteo Benemerito Barro Bernabe Batongbacal
A. Mia
Espiritu Carandang
Batanes Escalante Esquilona
Arambulo Bugay - Child Abuse
Eusebio
Calalang
Sarmienta Caladiao
Wong - Slander
Catacutan
Cuevas
Valenzuela Javier
De Guzman - Malignment, Slander
San Migeuel Beer
Jimenez
Buhain Abuel - Malignment, Slander
Yabut Yakit
Valdes Serrano
Kobayashi
Sebastian
Dinong
Soco
Arceo Pascual
Etrata
Lopez Santiago Amarillo Barro Estinos Carandang Torres - Malignment, Slander
Sierra Bernardo - Prostitution, Human Trafficking
Cristobal
Robles
Magno - Frustrated Murder
De Luna - Frustrated Murder
Baniqued - Death Threat
Hernandez Mallari - Death Threat, CJ 2023 Marcos Admin
Bravo
Cayetano
Herrera
Del Rosario - Slander, Child Abuse, Estafa
Villanueva - Slander, Child Abuse, Estafa
SM ROBINSONS - Slander
Ayala - ?
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thewebinsider · 1 month
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People of the Philippines vs. Carlet et. al. (Criminals)
People of the Philippines v. Ana Carla Bernardo Cortes, Georgina Leaño Francisco, Flordeliza Torres Pasia, Samson Sambilay Yap Wong Bustamante Ramil Raul Ramirez, Miyuki Estabillo Fernandez Ramirez Tan Fernando Dela Cruz Martin Hernandez Cayanan Garcia Gonzales Del Rosario Vilma Muñoz Cruz Ocampo Bernabe Morales Donato Reyes Maricel Santiago Baluyot Sison Robes Sayoto Pineda Padilla De Leon Valencia Cristobal Carandang Hilario Pangan Bravo Cueva Borlongan Marcelino Gatdula Bayrante Bayonito Esquilona Valdes Sevilla Poblete Zamora Sadang Dawana Fino Marquez Lopez Gonowon Moll Japan France Isogawa Malabanan Dazo Tanghal Catanghal Manuel Cayetano Estinos Barro Amarillo Pichay Juco Gaza Edusada Rios Rimando Yu Pacelo Aquino Jose Bilasano Zafra Bote Paguio Alonday Alday Bernal Etrata Hontiveros Domingo Pascual Bercero Barcelo Bernabe Cunanan Vicente Peña Lagazon Diolata Evaristo Espeleta Salonga Bartolome Crisostomo Jardiolin Ruallo David Hipolito Mallari Catacutan Calalang Tejada Rivera Terrado Juat Candelaria Castro Toledo Lajara Baltazar Leoncio Villanueva Trias Roberto Ballila Ortega Sacdalan Celiz Herrera Quetua Acuña Saur Isidoro Velasquez Bagtas Gozon Pamiloza Miranda Quillamor Natividad Ayaay Bacani Manahan Manalaysay Manalastas Concepcion Canlas Escalante Ilagan Lansang Misiona Veloso Valbuena Capule Sobrepeña Sadsad Vasquez Mata Arceo Alejo Unite Javier valenzuela Hiwatig Madrigal Casimiro Teodoro Mateo Yco Faustino Faustinos Faundo Lim Yabut Yakit Uy Abe Sobrepeña Miramar John Carlo Caladiao Enrico Soco Siocon Vivar Pasia Fontanilla Tiongson Famorca Fajardo Guttierez Calmerin Lozano Lorenzo Lorenzana Senense Pondang Robles Molina Acain Haw Quitalig Manaloto Eustaquio Halili Principe Centino Delos Reyes Magnaye Crespo Serrano Sunga Espiritu Manalili Nicodemus Tautho Caluag Cantor Ignacio Buenaventura Ventura Jusayan Calma Panganiban Sierra Musni Navarro Yambao Mangalindan Nacpil Esperancilla Beltran Sarmiento Lacap Chua Buan David Tolentino Mananquil Guevarra Cabalquinto Pinto Amigo Valmonte Hibo Punzal Piscacio Daclison Viray Flores Doctolero Cortes Torres Felipe Francisco Ferdinand Abon Guanzon Antonio Reyes GMA ABS-CBN TV5 TAPE VIVA employees
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ineedpeacenquiet · 6 months
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Zhou Jiayi's backstory.
Zhou Jiayi was born in 1879 in Mexico to Chinese migrants from Shanghai. Her father, Zhou Lei and his twin brother, Zhou Wu worked on the railroad line in Sonora, a work-in-progress that would later connect Sonora with the rest of Mexico. At the time, many of these migrants would be used as cheap labour, either building the railroad in Mexico and Southern USA or in mines. In Sonora, there were many silver mines, which is where people like Zhou Lei or Zhou Wu would've worked. This caused immense damage to their health, leading to early death and permanent illness.
Zhou Jiayi and her family often moved about Northern Mexico, looking for work, that was until they came across a slaughterhouse/ranch in the middle of the Chihuahuan desert. This is where her parents, along with the other Chinese migrants, would work for the next few years. In 1888, both of Zhou Jiayi's parents were killed in a fire, leaving her under the care of her uncle, Zhou Wu, who took the death of his brother hard and resorted to using opiates and alcohol as a coping mechanism. This led to Zhou Jiayi, who suddenly and unexplainably, stopped talking, become severely neglected. At the age of 10, her uncle died, causing her to wander off on her own, leading her to have to fend for herself in a place she hardly knew.
At some point, while wandering the dusty tracks of the desert, she was picked up by a group of vigilantes. They took her under their wing, reading her, clothing her, sheltering her, and protecting her. She finally felt safe and secure - she felt heard and cared for. This helped her to find her confidence and began trying to communicate again. The vigilantes taught her everything: They taught her how to read, write, speak, take care of herself, ride horses, and take care of all manner of livestock. But most importantly, how to defend herself. The self-proclaimed leader of this band of outcasts was a man named Joaquin Torres. He had an older brother, Jorge, who was quieter, less fierce and more passive. The two brothers watched the youngster like a hawk and would gladly kill anyone who even looked at her funny. But she was an independent, reliable, fierce, cunning, and quiet young woman. She was a fighter, and a fearless one, too.
The gang fought against the corrupt and discriminatory government - defending the poor and needy. They'd often rob the government in order to help those who really needed it. However, one day, the gang got a bit too confident, attempting a coup against the government, which went horribly wrong, mainly as a result of being severely outnumbered. This hit the gang hard, causing them to pick up what little they had left and cross the Rio Grande as a last-minute escape route. They entered Texas, taking over a small town named Marfa.
The gang, now out of money, living in a land that they'd only really heard about in newspapers and stories about gunslingers, became desperate. Some of the gang decided they'd try to take over a stagecoach that carried army payroll across the state. Little did they know how highly guarded this stage was, and upon arrival, found themselves outgunned yet again. This resulted in many deaths and arrests, with only one getting away, Cristobal Lopez, who only just made it back to their hideout. He came with bad news, having to tell the already very anxious Joaquin that his brother, confidant, and second in command, was dead, just like the rest of his men. Thus despair led to him cutting the remaining 5 members, Zhou Jiayi included, loose. It wasn't out of guilt that Joaquin Torres turned himself in - not guilt for trying to rob the government again, but rather guilt and grief for the loss of his men - his family and his best friend. The death of his pride, and the one thing he fought for: justice. Torres was hung the next morning and Zhou Jiayi was forced to watch - yet another loved one being stripped from her once again.
For years after that, she roamed about the States alone. She would often pick up jobs, such as paid killings, petty theft, and conspiracy. Her life, again, lost purpose.
(To be continued, ft, the Red Dead backstory, Sisika, Cripps, Horely, Le Clerk, and Maggie Fike.)
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realmadridnews · 8 months
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Real Madrid Castilla - CF Fuenlabrada 1:0
scorer: Tobias 45'
Real Madrid Castilla: Pineiro (62' Alvaro Gonzalez), David Ruiz (62' Obrador), Asencio (72' Jacobo), Carrillo (46' Marvel); Tobias (46' David Jimenez), Angel (62' Theo Zidane), Pujol (72' Campos), Paz (72' Munoz), Gonzalo (72' Noel Lopez), Palacios (62' Alvaro Rodriguez), Aparicio (15' Peter Gonzalez)
CF Fuenlabrada: Franco (46' Javi Diaz), Barbosa, Sotillos (80' Duran), Aaron (56' Diego Gomez), Raul Hernandez (72' Nieto), Lama, Alba, Ilies (72' Cristobal), Benito (56' Pablo), Hugo (80' Muriana), Diego Martinez (80' Maxim)
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Glutonny, 2019
~Cristóbal López "Kerbcrawlerghost" (????-)~
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mouthofdarkness · 1 year
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Artwork by Cristobal Lopez (Kerbcrawlerghost)
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cemeteryexploration · 2 years
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3. Panteon Policia Federal (blanco): En el concurso para los planos del panteon del personal de policia y bomberos de la Capital Federal, obtuvo el 1er premio el proyecto presentador por los arquitectos Carlos Devoto, Blas J. Dhers y Oscar Lopez Cabanillas, egresados de la escuela de Arquitectura en 1914. Los autores del proyecto calcularon para este una capacidad de 1250 nichos, contando entre ellos 50 de honor y 926 urnas incluyendo 120 de honor. El panteon fue construido en 1922 (ya 100 años en 2022). Su caracteristica mas sobresaliente ez la cupula celeste que lo corona. En este ambito reposan los servidores sacrificados en aras del orden publico. Destacados: Comisario Inspector Evaristo Meneses (1907-1992). Sepultado con honores.
4. Asociacion socorros mutuos FFAA: Panteon Nuestra Señora del Lujan/ Ex panteon B. La idea de crearun lugar donde sepultar dignamente asus muertos surge de un grupo de oficiales comandados por el coronel Baldomero Fluguerto Sotelo que comenzaron a reunir fondos para tal fin, creando lo que se dio en llamar Panteon Militar. Mientras se juntaban fondos, las sepulturas se llevaban a cabo en una boveda dadaen prestamo. El 2 de julio de 1888 se aprobo la construccion de una boveda en el cementerio de laRecoleta, que fueutilizada temporariamente, pero ante la posibilidad de su ampliacion se la vendio para iniciar el panteon en el cementerio de Chacarita, en manos de la empresa constructora Garibaldi Galli. Hacia fines de 1905 se iniciaron las obras que concluyeron el 24cde febrero de 1907. El panteon disponia de nichos para ataud, urnas para restos reducidos y casilleros para cenizas, con una capacidad de 1350 nichos y 3400 casilleros. Entre otros distinguidos oficiales, destacan el Coronel Francisco Uzal, el Tte Gral. Adolfo Arana, el Mayor Clemente Marambio, el Tte Cnel. Alberto Lopez y en lugar de privilegio en la capilla, el Cnel. Baldomero Fluguerto Sotelo (sus cenizas descansan en una urna de bronce y vidrio). Tambien se mencionan a:
- Vicente Ruiz Moreno:heroe civil, cirujano de guarnicion y miembro de la comision directiva del hospital Militar, fallece durante la epidemia de fiebre amarilla el 3 de mayo de 1871.
-Cristobal Cajal: cirujano, expuso la problematica de no contar con asistencia sanitaria gratuita y creando un consultorio para tal fin. Surge asi en 1884 la sociedad de Beneficencia, bajo la presidencia de doña Fidelina Rodriguez de Goicochea. Aquel consultorio fue el origen del hospital, a cuyo frente se distinguieron los eminentes medicos filantropicos Dr Ramon Madariaga y su colega el Dr Armando Lopez Torres. Practica en 1899 la primer autopsia en el cementerio de la ciudad santafesina El Trebol y fallece en 1901.
-Gral de Brigada Abel Miranda: Fue testigo de un accidente aereo en el centro de la ciudad de Cordoba, ocurrido el 17 de agosto de 1938 durante un homenaje a San Martin. En el acto se encontraba en un palco junto a efectivos de la IV division del ejercito, que estaban a su mando. En 1940, un grupo de oficiales, encabezados por los coroneles Vago y Lascalea inician un golpe contra el vicepresidente Castillo, en ejrrcicio de la presidencia. El movimiento fracaso por la reticencia del comandante dr division, Miranda, quien se nego a entrar en accion.
-Juan Cornell: (1798-1887) Abuelo del General Ricardo Cornel.
-Ricardo Cornell: veterano de la expedicion al desierto, nieto de Juan Cornell. En una ocasion al asistir a un velatorio de un oficial cuya familia carecia de recursos para darle sepultura, decidio encaminar el proyecto en ciernes de una mutual militar hacia un objetivo primordial: subsidio por fallecimiento y satisfaccion de las necesidades personales. Asi en 1901, en la biblioteca del Estado Mayor del ejercito, es rubricada el acta fundacional de la Sociedad Militar Seguro de Vida, institucion que duro largos años.
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roguetrippers-blog · 2 years
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Day Trip to Havana (3/3) The Roadside attractions edition.  📍 Every trip requires stops at various roadside attractions, monuments, and statues. We love the art, the artistry, and the absurdity of it all.  I don't know what all of these statues represent (I can’t read Spanish 🙄) but there are plenty of interesting sculptures around Havana.  🇨🇺 1) El Statua de Jose Marti - in Central Park Havana 2) Cristo de la Habana - giant statue of Christ overlooking the city of Havana 3) Girl on a Rooster sculpture in Old Town Square Plaza Vieja  4) Ernest Hemingway in the El Floridita Bar La Cuna Del Daiquiri  5) Frederic Chopin polish composer in Plaza San Francisco 6) Monument of the street person - Jose Maria Lopez Liedin - famed for wandering the streets of Havana  7) Eusebio Leal Spangler the former historian of Havana  8) Cristobal Colon in the courtyard of the Spanish Colonial Palace 9) Leonardo Da vinci Vitruvian man 10)......... 🇨🇺 #HavanaCuba #cubatourism #Roguetrippers (at Havana, Cuba) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcCQodXtope/?utm_medium=tumblr
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aqua-regia009 · 3 years
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Art by Cristóbal López aka Kerbcrawlerghost (Chilean, b.1981)
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