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snarlingteeth · 1 year
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I took the most relatable line out of a bunch of songs I relate to. This took way too much time lmao, so anyone else relate?
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camilowylders · 4 months
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Texting ; Rio.
Camilo: I might've asked a woman for a drink, kinda on the guise of business, but...kind of not? Camilo: I wanted to tell ya. Camilo: Pray for the old man, will ya.
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aelinstrand · 5 months
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FOR: @rio-romero WHEN: 1st of December, 2023. WHERE: Warehouse, Tonopah.
Aelin's footsteps reverberated through the warehouse, making her way towards the exit. The cold, metallic scent of machinery that had once filled the space hung in the air, a stark contrast to the warm, humid night waiting just beyond the large sliding doors. Inside now a very real check was under way and she'd done her best to keep her mouth shut and observe. Even when questions seemed to want to jump off her tongue every chance she got.
No, instead she watched, she studied and learned.
Rio was concludig a meticulous check, ensuring every cog in the intricate machine of his empire was turning smoothly. There was a reason he had got to where he was, and seeing him from when they'd first met, to where he was now, was enough to want to kick her own ass into gear. She just wasn't sure what she was good for. Aelin took pride in her attention to detail, the way she tried to use strategic thinking -- even if it didn't always work in her favour, qualities that had elevated her, and she hoped would one day see her climb in Rio's organization. More than the piss poor life she'd been leading all these years. Heavy doors slid open, and she found herself stepping out into the night, the distant sounds of Tonopah replacing the clamour of the warehouse.
Her worn, scuffed heeled boots clicked against the pavement, walking toward the car she'd arrived in. Aelin's mind buzzed, that relit ambition dancing inside her like a sparked wildfire. This operation was just one stepping stone to the mountain that he'd laid; she craved more, yearned for a position of greater influence within Rio's empire. She just wasn't sure how, or when.
She kept her tone neutral but her eyes betrayed a keen interest.
Unable to stop the curl of a smirk. "Smooth as silk, Rio. The while thing, just the way you like it and people respect you. Your operations -- I was impressed before, but this -- " she whistled, a small laugh bubbling from her lips. "I had no idea."
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yoinkschief · 1 year
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The first of many I will be posting
AND GUESS WHAT
ITS ANGST
AHAHAHAHAHA
sob
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Fuck I love Rio Romero
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passmethe-auxcord · 23 days
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kazzastark · 4 months
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I love Rio Romero so much like their songs r so good
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sanjiswetcigarettes0 · 6 months
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Nothings new. / everything is fucking new
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greasby · 1 year
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you look indescribably good, irrevocably grand
with you by my side, is where i want to stand
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callanthas · 4 months
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Jorge del Rio Romero
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gatabella · 3 months
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Rita Hayworth, Cesar Romero and Dolores Del Rio, Beverly Hills, 1977
"Del Río's relationship with Welles ended after four years largely due to his infidelities. Welles, involved in filming the carnival in Rio de Janeiro, behaved promiscuously and the news came soon to the US. Offended and outraged, del Río decided to end her relationship with Welles through a telegram that he never answered. He later married Rita Hayworth, "The New Dolores del Río of Hollywood".
But Welles never got over her completely, and off and on he went to Mexico in usually fruitless attempts to see her, or sent his children, whom she did receive. Rebecca Welles, the daughter of Welles and Hayworth, expressed her desire to travel to Mexico to meet Dolores on her 18th birthday. In 1962, Dolores received her at her home in Acapulco. After their meeting, Rebecca said: "My father considered Dolores the great love of his life. She is a living legend in the history of my family." According to Rebecca, until the end of his life, Welles felt for del Río a kind of obsession. For the rest of her life del Río kept a card with two beautiful slanted eyes (easily identifiable as Dolores's own) and a dove drawing along a banner inscribed with the word "always" and signed "Orson".
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pac just put on a romantic song to listen to while in a boat with fit looking for dungeons
it's a date fr
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camilowylders · 10 months
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Texting 📲 Rio
Camilo: You going to this thing? I just got here. Camilo: It's fucking hot. Camilo: Anyways, first beers on me.
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tripleaaze · 2 years
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Jorge Del Rio Romero
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butchfalin · 1 year
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rrrgfghfhghghhhhhhh i love BUTCHES. AND i love being butch. Equality :)
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sixcostumerefs · 7 months
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Happy Hispanic Heritage Month to our Queens!
Hey y'all! Here in the US Sep 15th-Oct 15th is Hispanic Heritage Month! Today I'm taking a moment to spotlight all the Latino/a/e/x queens in global productions of Six. Quick note that Hispanic/Latino identities have quite a bit of complexity that I'm trying to factor in while making this post; for further explanation of which queens were/were not included, check the "read more."
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Aragon: Phoenix Jackson Mendoza (Brazilian, 21-23 Australian Tour), Gerianne Pérez (Puerto Rican, Boleyn Tour) Boleyn: Erin Ramirez (Peruana-American, alt B/H/P, Aragon Tour), Analise Rios (Puerto Rican, Breakaway 6.0)
Cleves: Janice Rijssel (Surinamer, Breakaway 4.0), Haley Izurieta (Ecuadorian, formerly rehearsal alt B/C, Bliss 5.0/6.0), Krystal Hernández (Puerto Rican, Canadian Tour)
Howard: Samantha Pauly (Puerto Rican, pre-Broadway tour/Bway), Brianna Mooney (Bliss 3.0), Cassie Silva (Mexican descent, alt A/B/C/H, Aragon Tour/US universal alternate), Didi Romero (Puerto Rican/Boricua, Aragon Tour), Aline Mayagoitia (Mexicana, Boleyn Tour)
Parr: Anna Uzele (Puerto Rican, pre-Broadway tour/Bway), Marilyn Caserta (Cuban, alt A/B/C/P, Bliss 3.0/US universal alternate/Broadway), Gabriela Francesca Carrillo (Mexican-American, Aragon Tour), Sydney Parra (Puerto Rican, Boleyn Tour)
Rehearsal alts: Adrianna Glover (alt A/C/P, Bliss 3.0), Alizé Ke'Aloha Cruz (Mexican, alt B/S/H, Bliss 3.0)
Some stats: - We still have not seen any Latina Seymours who actually got to debut (although Alizé Cruz did cover the role as rehearsal alt). - Howard has been played by the most Latino/a/e/x queens, with four principals as well as two alts and a rehearsal swing. - Meanwhile Cleves and Parr have had three principals as well as two alts and a rehearsal swing; Boleyn has had one principal as well as three alts and two rehearsal swings; and Aragon has had two principals as well as two alts and a rehearsal swing.
A couple notes and definitions: - All information is from this post. There may be additional info or queens missing, as it's only information I specifically have been able to verify. This list also doesn't encompass the full breadth of many queens' identities; many of them are of mixed race and ethnicity, or of several nationalities. For more info on any given queen, that post has everything I know. - The terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" are often conflated within the US, but have different meanings. "Hispanic" refers to someone with heritage from a Spanish-speaking country, such as Spain, Mexico, Chile, and Cuba. "Latino" (or Latina/Latine) refers to someone of Latin American heritage, which by broad definition includes South America, Central America, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and some of the Caribbean, including non-Spanish-speaking countries like Brazil. While the month is called Hispanic Heritage Month, it's typically defined as focusing on celebrating those of Latin American descent. As such, I'm not including queens of Hispanic but non-Latin American descent. - However, there is further debate and difference in identification even beyond that in terms of which countries/people identify as Latin American. For anyone from an area where Latin American identification may differ, such as most of the Caribbean, I generally acquiesced to what the queen themselves identify as. As such, there's very little inclusion of Caribbean queens on this list, because most of them identify themselves as purely Caribbean rather than Latin American. - This debate also comes up with the many Filipino/Pinoy queens. Many identify themselves as being of Hispanic AND Asian heritage due to Spanish colonization in the region, which would make them Hispanic rather than Latino. Of course, there is a possibility that some of the queens could be have mixed Filipina AND Latina background; however, I don't have anything where any of them identified themselves as such, and so in keeping with specifically Latin American queens I did not include them in this post. (You can find them in the Asian American and Pacific Islander post, however!) - Additionally, this post does not include Rhiannon Bacchus as she was part of the cancelled Breakaway 2.0 cast. She is Guyanese.
--------------------------- Photos of Gerianne Pérez, Erin Ramirez, Krystal Hernández, Samantha Pauly, Cassie Silva, Didi Romero, Aline Mayagoitia, Anna Uzele, Gabriela Francesca Carrillo, and Sydney Parra are by Joan Marcus. All other photos: sixthemusicalau, unsure of origin (Phoenix Jackson Mendoza), _animalise (Analise Rios), janice_rijssel (Janice Rijssel), 0haley0 (Haley Izurieta), briannabritomooney (Brianna Mooney), marilyncaserta (Marilyn Caserta), alize.kealoha (Adrianna Glover and Alizé Ke'Aloha Cruz)
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recka24 · 3 months
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