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saudade-meuamor · 7 years ago
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saudade-meuamor · 7 years ago
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summer vibes
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saudade-meuamor · 7 years ago
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The feels.
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saudade-meuamor · 7 years ago
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“It’s pretty sad that the kisses in the books are way more exciting than the ones in real life. At least for me.”
— Kenzi, Torn by Carian Cole
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saudade-meuamor · 7 years ago
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“You can’t see the stars unless you go out in the dark.”
— Storm by Carian Cole
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saudade-meuamor · 9 years ago
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😍😍😍😍😍😕
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saudade-meuamor · 9 years ago
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Solid monk wisdom.
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saudade-meuamor · 9 years ago
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saudade-meuamor · 9 years ago
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Finally back on tumblr! It's been years?!
Now to get the hang of the new layout...
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saudade-meuamor · 10 years ago
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Tuyo - Rodrigo Amarante
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saudade-meuamor · 10 years ago
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Narcos Track your TV-Shows and Movies www.serienguide.tv Source: https://www.themoviedb.org/
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saudade-meuamor · 10 years ago
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Narcos no We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/s/JazqVczJ
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Anonymous requested: ↳ Pablo Escobar’s first appearance “So look, I make deals for a living. Now, you can stay calm and accept my deal, or accept the consequences: Silver… or lead.”
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saudade-meuamor · 10 years ago
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Griselda Blanco, also known as “The Cocaine Godmother”, “La Madrina” and “The Black Widow”, was one of the most notorious drug lords of the Medellin Cartel in the 1970’s and early 80’s era. While Pablo Escobar was still a small-time thug in Medellin, Griselda Blanco built up a multi-million dollar cocaine empire between Colombia and the USA. There were several reasons why the teenage runaway from Medellin became one of the mightiest women in the history of drug cartels. Blanco was creative and revolutionized coke trafficking, on one occasion she managed to smuggle drugs sewn in clothes of her own line of underwear. On the other hand, she was known as a criminal mastermind with a spider web of ruthless affiliates, and feared for her cruelty and mercilessness. The total number of murders she either committed herself or ordered through contract killers is still unknown, but it is estimated that she was responsible for up to 200 murders, 40 of them in the USA, including the death of a two-year old boy in 1982.
Griselda was born on February 15th, 1943 as the daughter of a field worker and a landowner in Cartagena, Colombia. She grew up among thugs and sex workers in the slums of Medellin, her mother being a part-time prostitute who was physically abusive towards her. At the age of 13, Griselda joined a youth gang. It is believed that she committed her first murder around that time, when she shot a 11-year old boy that she and her gang had kidnapped from a rich family. Between the age of 14 and 20, Griselda, who had run away from her abusive mother, started working as a prostitute herself. She moved to New York with her first husband, where she started to build up a flourishing trade in cocaine. By 1972, Blanco was controlling New York’s entire cocaine market.
In 1985, Griselda Blanco was arrested in a cocaine trafficking case in New York City. All in all, after her charges for murder had to be dropped due to technicalities, Blanco served roughly 20 years in several US prisons before she was released and deported to Colombia in 2004. Eight years later, on September 3rd, 2012, Blanco was assassinated by two unknown men on a motorcycle in a drive-by-shooting. Ironically, she herself had “invented” motorcycle assassinations in Colombia. Griselda died in a way reminiscent of the numerous murders she used to order during her reign - she was shot in the head twice.
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