Latino, Adult. feel free to talk to me!Creator of zecariocaincorrectquotes and askthethreecaballeros(both inactive). yes i write fanfics, no i have yet to post them and specially finish them. No need to apoligize for liking and rbing 40 posts in a row, i don't mind :)
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He wanted to get a better view and fell asleep.
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José at the beach for day 2 of the Mes de los tres caballeros
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOSÉ !!! 🎂🦜
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@kiiwiighost hi I liked your art a lot :)
I liked it so much, I'm turning it into cross-stitch! Hope you don't mind :D
(original art)
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DIA 1 - DANÇA Zé and Nestor dancing for the first day of the Mes de Los Tres Caballeros event! Based on this Tiktok that I absolutely love and rewatch every single month LMAO
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I have ptsd from Brasília.
See below for portuguese version!
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They're three happy chappies 💙❤️💚
The moment I saw this reference I knew i had to draw them 🤧💖✨
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Happy Halloween!! And remember there's no age limit for trick or treating 🖤🧡
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Help fund a brazilian game that's 2d frame-by-frame about indigenous culture!
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(you can help fund it through the link above)
Synopsis: When illegal fires on a Pantanal forest end up driving away an entire indigenous community out of it's land, the sisters Tai and Ari see themselves forced to take different paths to the fight for survival of their people, their tribe and their lives. With the help of a powerful being, the Enchanted, they follow their separate journeys against powerful men that try to colonize their land, at the same time that they desperatedly try to meet again.
I can't stress enough how important it is to incentivize projects like this, this isn't made by a company it's by passionate people that want to do something wonderful and bring attention and humanization to the real indigenous people affected by the fires to their land in this country, who are always treated as an after thought. It's clear by the art how much passion and talent went into this, we don't have that much teaching of animation on the country(with only two colleges that teach it as a course in the entire country, most animators i've know and myself included are self taught) so something to this level of quality is absolutely fantastic and deserves to be supported or at the very least seen!!!
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