El en cambio era normal, quizás un poquito punk, escuchaba Papa Roach y también Sex Pistols.
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Es septiembre gente, Hunter mariachi
Please reblog, don’t repost :)
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Monkey boy. I love climbing trees in the jungle 🌳. A veces soy como changuito subiendo árboles 🙈.
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Lando. Norris.
I'm actually a little bit emotional because what a drive, holy shit what a drive
- issues with quali meaning a Q1 exit, starting P17
- starting on softs but not making up as many places as we would've liked
- early pit for the hard tyres
- OVERTAKING MASTERCLASS TO THE POINTS
- pitted under a safety car a lap before a red flag
- medium tyres that have to last half the race
- disastrous standing restart that drops him from P10 to P14
- ANOTHER OVERTAKING MASTERCLASS OMG SO MANY GOOD ONES
- finishes P5
P17 -> P5, DOTD, 10 whole points and shutting haters (and Sky) right the fuck down
that's MY driver
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Wondering if that can fit on you
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I've seen people calling Aiden Thomas a transmed author (mostly cause some transmeds like to claim his books), but if you followed Aiden Thomas on social media you'll see this not the case, also I think the reason why a lot of white transmeds resonate with his novels like Cemetery Boys and The Sunbearer Trials, has nothing to do with Aiden Thomas's writing and more to do with the fact that Aiden Thomas writes stories about LATINO trans men, and for a lot of white transmascs the message went way over their head.
In my own personal experience as a latino trans guy I relate much more to Aiden Thomas's work then to most other transmasc authors, because Aiden knows that it's a lot easier for us to internalize those toxic ideas of gender. Toxic masculinity is prevalent in latine culture it has it's own damm name "machismo". Therefore it's a lot harder for us to come to the realization that there's nothing wrong with our bodies and the problem stems from the way society views them. To add to that just as toxic masculinity is so over enforced in latine culture so is toxic feminity, so many of us feel the need to present very femininely before we finally decide to start presenting as ourselves. So once we actually come out and start presenting as male we try to compensate for that. On top of that growing up latine and afab means you and your body gets sexualized a lot more often. Mostly by the white supremacist stereotype of the curvy spicy Latina.
With all of that I can easily explain why when I read The Witch King, a novel about a white trans guy, when Wyatt said that he doesn't have a problem with his body and it was the way that people saw him as female, I personally couldn't relate.
But now going on the the actual content of Aiden Thomas's work (I will only be touching on Cemetery Boys because I haven't finished the Sunbearer Trials 😅).
Yadriel starts the novel with a lot of internalized transphobia which he's not even aware of. This is because at this point, he is the only queer person he knows, and he's surrounded by people who see him as different for who he is. It's not until he meets Julian, another queer person who has interacted with many other queer people. It's not until Yadriel starts talking to Julian and his friends that he starts realizing that everything he was taught about what it means to be a man is bullshit by the end of the book while I'm sure Yadriel hasn't 100% gotten over his internalized transphobia, he set on a path to unlearn it.
Aiden Thomas isn't a transmed author he just writes about the trans experience from a perspective that is often overlooked.
Closing off I would like to set the record cause as a latino trans author that's currently working on a novel about a latino trans boy mc. For any transmeds who wanna claim my work, it's not for you.
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Second placed Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes talks with Third placed Charles Leclerc of Monaco and Ferrari in parc ferme after the F1 Grand Prix of Mexico at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez; Mexico City, Mexico; 29.10.2023
📸; RUDY CAREZZEVOLI
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here’s a short history video about black cowboys, of whom were the original cowboys along with mexican vaqueros in the southwest of america.
just something to think abt when considering artsy city jack kelly “vs” cowboy jack kelly..
anyway happy black history month
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Mattholomule's redesign is definitely... a choice
So excited to see the new episode lol. Managed to ignore leaks for 2 weeks
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