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thecubanartobserver · 2 years
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Exposición "Aponte visionario", Colectiva
Exposición “Aponte visionario”, Colectiva
Exposición “Aponte visionario” Colectiva 20.09.2019 Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales – CDAV “El Expediente sobre José Antonio Aponte y el sentido de las pinturas que se hallan en el libro que se le aprehendió en su casa contiene documentos relacionados con el llamado Libro de Pinturas”, son mayormente transcripciones de los interrogatorios a que fueron sometidos los participantes en…
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Autobot Starscream vs Autobot Humans: 
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sweetpeaches666 · 8 months
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Autobot Teen Starscream: I'm sorry, Optimus... Bumblebee, Skyfire… I wasn't strong enough to protect you. I'm not strong enough to do anything...
Alexis: Come on, Star!
Spike: Don't give up!
Carly: I know you can take him down!
Starscream: I can't...
Cody: Yes, you can!
Frankie: Come on!
Sari: You always knew what to do!
Miko: You gotta show him what you showed us!
Raf: That you're strong, Starscream!
Jack: Strong in the real way!
Megatron: What?! You want some more?!
Starscream: Anytime! You're no match for me! Not even close!
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(Thank you, Anonymous.)
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Okay, so is Cody + Miko one of your BROTPs? 💖 Who's your BROTP with Sari: is it Alexis, Frankie or Raf?
Oh! Well, I really don't know, maybe with Frankie as I shi Raf x Sari a lot!!
And I have a hc fan continuity where Sari and Raf adopt Frankie and Russel!
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embossross · 5 months
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floofyfungi · 7 months
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Summary:
Sari is alone.
Her village burned to the ground by an evil group of dragons called the Decepticons. She is rescued by not-so-evil dragons called the Autobots. They are kind and gentle. She cannot trust them.
Despite this, Bumblebee somehow becomes a part of her life. Slowly Sari comes to see this cheerful little dragon as a friend.
But can she tell him the truth?
Main Relationship: Sari & Bumblebee
Main Characters: Sari, Bumblebee, Rafael Esquivel, Optimus Prime.
This story is a sequel to my Miracle Fanfiction. Though reading that fanfic isn't really necessary to understand this one. This story follows Sari dealing with the aftermath of the Decepticon's destroying her home and Starscream kidnapping Alexis. Sari and Bumblebee slowly form a friendship, and she learns more about the mysterious magic inside her.
It is set in a medieval land with fantasy elements. Lots of angst, hurt/comfort, secrets and omitting the truth from each other. It'll have a happy ending though. I swear.
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bookclub4m · 1 year
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20 Books Adapted into Film/TV by BIPOC Authors (and 7 Being Adapted Soon)
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
The Color Purple by Alice Walker | The Color Purple (1985)
The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor | The Women of Brewster Place (1989 mini-series)
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel, translated by Carol & Thomas Christensen | Like Water for Chocolate (1992)
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan | The Joy Luck Club (1993)
Beloved by Toni Morrison | Beloved (1998)
The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie | Smoke Signals (1998)
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi | Persepolis (2007)
Q&A by Vikras Swarup | Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Push by Sapphire | Precious (2009)
Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup | 12 Years a Slave (2013)
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly | Hidden Figures (2016)
Silence by Shūsaku Endō, translated by William Johnston | Silence (2016)
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese | Indian Horse (2017)
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan | Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas | The Hate U Give (2018)
If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin | If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han | To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)
Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Chararipotra | Tiny Pretty Things (2020 TV series)
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga | The White Tiger (2021)
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee | Pachinko (2022 TV series)
American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang | American Born Chinese (2023 TV series)
The Color Purple by Alice Walker | The Color Purple (2023)
Exit West by Mohsin Hamid | Exit West (2023)
Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam | Leave the World Behind (2023)
The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, translated by Ken Liu | The Three-Body Problem (2023 TV series)
Blackout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon | Blackout (forthcoming film & TV series)
The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris | The Other Black Girl (forthcoming TV series)
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acapulcopress · 1 year
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Comisión de Hacienda informa leyes de ingresos y presupuestos a municipios de origen
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CHILPANCINGO, Gro. * 13 de diciembre de 2022. ) LXIII Legislatura Diputados integrantes de la Comisión de Hacienda del Congreso del Estado se reunieron este martes con los alcaldes de San Marcos y Malinaltepec, el coordinador municipal comunitario de Ayutla de los Libres y un representante del Ayuntamiento de Cuajinicuilapa, a quienes informaron los alcances del régimen de transitorios de sus correspondientes Leyes de Ingresos 2023, y sobre cómo deberán ejercer su presupuesto el próximo año, previendo no dejar en la desatención a las poblaciones que recientemente se convirtieron en los nuevos municipios de Las Vigas, Santa Cruz del Rincón, Ñuu Savi y San Nicolás. Las diputadas y diputados integrantes de este órgano legislativo explicaron a las autoridades antes mencionadas que sus Leyes de Ingresos fueron aprobadas la semana pasada en sentido positivo, con algunos transitorios apegados a la legalidad. Además, les explicaron que de manera muy responsable las Comisiones Unidas de Hacienda, de Presupuesto y Cuenta Pública y de Asuntos Políticos y Gobernación sostuvieron reuniones con el titular de la Secretaría de Planeación y Desarrollo Regional y el subsecretario de Egresos del Gobierno del Estado, con el fin de analizar la temática relacionada con la creación de los nuevos municipios en materia de ingresos, presupuesto y
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asignación de recursos que deberán ejercer en el año 2023. Asimismo, las diputadas y diputados llamaron a los alcaldes de estos municipios de origen a seguir en la ruta del entendimiento con los pueblos segregados, para darles atención y garantizarles el derecho a obras y servicios públicos, hasta en tanto no se constituyan sus respectivos cabildos. En la reunión se acordó, a petición de los alcaldes y representantes de ayuntamientos, realizar otra mesa de trabajo con personal técnico de la Comisión de Hacienda y las secretarías de Planeación y Desarrollo Regional y de Finanzas y Administración del Gobierno del Estado, a fin de conocer las modificaciones presupuestales a que se sujetarán una vez que las autoridades instituyentes de los nuevos municipios sean designadas. Asistieron los presidentes municipales de Malinaltepec, Acasio Flores Guerrero; de San Marcos, Tomás Hernández Palma; el coordinador municipal comunitario de Ayutla de los Libres, Isabel de los Santos Morales y César Alexis Alarcón Salgado, contador del Ayuntamiento de Cuajinicuilapa. Este mismo día, la Comisión de Hacienda del Congreso del Estado se instaló en sesión para continuar con el análisis y discusión de los dictámenes de Ley de Ingresos del Estado de Guerrero para el Ejercicio Fiscal 2023, reformas a la Ley Número 427 del Sistema de Coordinación Hacendaria y a la Ley Número 419 de Hacienda, así como el dictamen con proyecto de Código Fiscal del Estado de Guerrero. Participaron en ambas reuniones los diputados Bernardo Ortega Jiménez, Alfredo Sánchez Esquivel, José Efrén López Cortés, y las diputadas Alicia Elizabeth Zamora Villalva y Beatriz Mojica Morga, presidente, secretario y vocales del citado órgano legislativo, respectivamente. Sesión En la sesión de este martes se dio primera lectura a los dictámenes de las Leyes de Ingresos a los municipios de Chilapa de Álvarez, Tlapa de Comonfort, Iguala de la Independencia, Taxco de Alarcón, Zihuatanejo de Azueta, Chilpancingo de los Bravo y Acapulco para el ejercicio fiscal 2023; así como sus respectivas y las Tablas de Valores Unitarios de Uso de Suelo y Construcción que Servirán de Base para el cobro de las contribuciones sobre propiedad inmobiliaria durante el próximo año. ) Síguenos en Facebook | @AcapulcoPress Read the full article
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jpgofapinkthang · 4 years
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Alexis Esquivel
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Autobot Starscream Fluffy Friendship Headcanons with Alexis (Armada), Sari (TFA) and Jack/Raf/Miko (TFP) in their respective worlds, if you can pretty please! 💖⭐💖
Armada
At first Starscream thinks that Alexis' friendship is some sort of trick, like she would betray his trust
after a few attempts, Alexis is finally able to get Starscream's trust
Star would definitely give Alexis art lessons, and the halls of the Autobot base would be filled with their art
Sari
At first the two can't stand each other
constant bickering and fighting between the two
though after Issaic disappears, Starscream is the first mech to comfort Sari
the two become closer after that
Jack/Raf Miko
Starscream has a favorite
it's Raf
He loves teaching the young boy about Cybertronian history and different science things
occasionally Jack joins in, and even rarer Miko
bonus Carly
Sky and Star usually do science together and forget about the war unless someone drags them to a battlefield because of their flight capabilities
Star's relationship with Carly starts out from her wanting to know more about what Star and Sky are working on
from there they become closer, and they talk about everything under the sun
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thelazyvehicon · 3 years
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Miko: From now on, we'll be using codenames. I'll be Eagle One.
Miko: Alexis, codename: 'Been There Done That'
Alexis: *rolls eyes*
Miko: Mikaela is: 'Currently Doing That'.
Mikaela: *head in hands* I hate you...
Miko: Sierra is: 'It Happened Once in a Dream'
Sierra: *blushes* Um...Thank you?
Miko: Jack, codename: 'If I Had To Pick a Dude'.
Jack: *spits drink*
Miko: Raf is...
Raf: *sweating nervously*
Miko:...Eagle Two.
Raf: Oh, thank God.
Miko: And Marissa is: 'I'd Be Lying If I Said I Hadn't Thought About It'.
Marissa: ಠ_ಠ
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Cody Protection Squad! ⭐️ 
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desafioshpf · 3 years
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Estadio y Equipos de Quidditch de Castelobruxo
Arbitraje: José Crisanto Locución:  Silvana Brandâo.
Mapinguarí
Capitán: Francisco De la Cruz
Guardián: Fabiano Silva
Golpeador 1: Breno de Oliveira
Golpeador 2: Casiana Monteiro
Cazador 1: Mariana Vargas
Cazador 2: Francisco de la Cruz
Cazador 3: iberia Furtado
Buscador: Naran Caleti
Suplentes
Cazadores: Reyes Aponta / Absalon Magana
Golpeadores: Zaira Lovato / Larry Olmos
Guardianes: Arcángela Medeiros
Buscador: Cuyén Barela
Boitatá (Ganadores de la Copa de Quidditch)
Capitán: Nehuen Jara
Guardián: Iber Matías
Golpeador 1: Zyriana Pieldelobo
Golpeador 2: Alexis Alcea
Cazador 1: Nehuen Jara
Cazador 2: Aldana Altamirano
Cazador 3: Araxi Jaimes
Buscador: Eitan Melendez
Suplentes
Cazadores: Magno Armas / Etelinda Barreto
Golpeadores: Ademaero Barrero / Jackie Reséndez
Guardianes: Vulcano Villalobos
Buscador: Ivon Arana
Uirapurú
Capitán: Marcia Rodrigues
Guardián: Jenaro Esquivel
Golpeador 1: Marcia Rodrigues
Golpeador 2: Bruna dos Reis
Cazador 1: Waldo Villalobos
Cazador 2: Eder Alves
Cazador 3: Yanela Amaral
Buscador: Susana Pinho
Suplentes
Cazadores: Damia de Andrade / Elias Pedroza
Golpeadores: Marli Guimaraes /  Jeuel Villalpando
Guardianes: Mar Zayas
Buscador:  Rabulas Otero
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Any headcanons for your versions of Sari, Raf, Miko, Jack and Cody please?... And do they all live in the same world or different worlds?... And what does your Jack look like, since you haven’t drawn him yet, can you describe him please? 💖
Yes, all the human characters of TF live in the same universe in many of my AU's, but with different ages and home locations.
3-10 years of age are Cece and Frankie Greene, Cody Burns, Priscilla Pynch, Wes, Bud Hansen, Koji Onishi, and Russel Clay. (These kids call themself the "Robot Aid gang"
12-14 years of age are Sari Sumdac and Raf Esquivel.
14-17 years old are Miko Nakadai, Jack Darby, Sally Jones, Minerva, Cub, shūta gō, Coby Hansen, Lori Jimenez.
18-22 years old are Kicker Jones, Charlie Watson, memo, Daniel Witwicky, Graham Burns, Dani Burns, Kade burns.
24-30 years old are Alexis Thi Dang, Rad White, Carlos Lopez, June Darby, and Verity Carlo.
32-40 years old are Agent Fowler, Spike, Carly Witwicky, Chip Chae, Captain Fanzone, and Marissa Fairborn.
50 years old are Charlie Burns, Doctor Erza Greene, Isaac Sumdac...
And some more, but the list would be too long :<
Some HC I have for these characters are:
Jack looks very similar to his show version, but he has shorter hair, clothes with more color, and some scars on his face. He got them protecting Raf from some bullies.
Carly works as a teacher in a really well know university where Graham, Charlie, and Kicker go.
Frankie, Raf, Sari, and Minerva are all part of the same school nerd clubs. As also, as secret gamers.
Koji, Bud, Cody, and Alexis have formed a "Friendly Decepticon club", only does who believe in redemption can enter the club.
Jack, Rad, Coby, and Charlie are the team leaders.
Jack, Minerva, Lori, Memo, and Alexis are the babysitter of the team!
Bud, Lori, Charlie, Kicker, Jack, Verity, and Rad are the mechanics of the team.
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Books I read (so far) being 17:
November 2020:
• Everything is f*cked - Mark Manson.
December 2020:
• The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller.
• The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck - Mark Manson.
January 2021:
• Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami.
• Normal People - Sally Rooney.
February 2021:
• Mindset - Carol Dweck.
• We Were Liars - E. Lockhart.
March 2021:
• The Alchemist - Paulo Cohelo.
• Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl.
April 2021:
• A Little Life - Hanya Yanagihara.
• Red White & Royal Blue - Casey McQuinton.
• Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Benjamin Alire Sáenz.
• Heartstopper (three volumes) - Alice Oseman.
May 2021:
• Can’t Hurt Me - David Goggins.
• Atomic Habits - James Clear.
• Everything I Never Told You - Celeste Ng.
June 2021:
• Like Water for Chocolate - Laura Esquivel.
• The Courage to be Disliked - Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi.
July 2021:
• The Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger.
• Boyfriend Material - Alexis Hall.
• Food Rules - Michael Pollan.
• A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy - William Braxton Irvine.
• The Symposium - Plato.
• Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents - Lindsay C. Gibson.
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longitud-de-onda · 4 years
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Hey! What are some AUs that may consider writing for in the future/are writing? Is there any particular story or movie that has inspired your fics or writing style in some way?
i’m not really sure what my writing direction will be in the future. i’m mostly working on continuations of multi-parts and series right now,  but i definitely think y’all will be getting some new and different stuff beyond that!
and stuff that’s inspired me? everything. this might sound sort of pretentious as i list off some names, so i apologize,,, but i’m inspired by a couple problematic authors, like sherman alexie and hemingway, and some less so ones, like laura esquivel and chimamanda ngozi adichie, and i’m inspired by artwork too, i think it’s tied a lot to my synethesia, but david hockney, richard diebenkorn, niki de saint phalle, josé rodríguez fuster, and all the post-impressionists. all of them influence how i write.
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