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whatuppatna · 3 years
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So fired up to share this special Master Piece show with all you Patnas... The Patna Shawn Green from Utah brought his Master Piece to the dojo. We preciate you Patna!!! Good Timess....enjoy this #85 The Master Piece episode on the what up patna show!!!! @sagreen3 @sledman_ @nick.robledo.35 @antdeezy3 @whoiscousinpatty @sagreen3 @fao_control #tAbleart #epoxy #epoxytable #epoxyart#epoxyartwork #epoxyartist #ogdenutah #ogden #delbascom #gold #bigfoot #bigfootisreal #bigfootstories #bigfootsighting #utah #spañards #gold #smelter (at La Puente, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUtysW6r5Ro/?utm_medium=tumblr
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latinotiktok · 3 years
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That accent joke might have been a little antiblack like yes the person making the joke is black but that stuff can be internalized. Carribean Spanish is influenced by its black population and to say it’s more gruff while the more Spañard accents are more ‘dainty’ is erm.. I know you and the original poster meant no harm though, it’s just that we have to realize where these associations come from.
You're right! I never thought about it that way. I'm gonna add this on the video if you don't mind?
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A blog post from our very own Gavin Pola
1. Tell us about some of the people you've met thus far. What are they like? Did anything surprise you about them? Everyone is really nice and friendly. Some people have really interesting stories, like how Josh’s gread grandfather played Han Solo in Star Wars. Everyone is from all over the US which makes for diverse stories of where they are from. 2. If you were talking to a friend back in the US, what is the one thing you would want to tell them about? I would tell them about the laid-back style of the Spañards, the amazing people here, and, of course, the great food. 3. Complete this thought in 5 sentences: I never knew that (in) Spain… Everyone knows so much about and is so proud of their heritage. Back in the United States almost nobody knows about where you are from or how your family got to the US. But here, everyone knows not only their family history but their town’s history too. Yesterday, we went to Betanzos and interviewed the locals about the architecture of the town. I definitely thought that everyone was going to be clueless, but everyone had something different to say: from how the architecture was inspired by Versailles to how the seven columns represent the seven regions of the town. ¡Adios!
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A log post from our very own Gavin Pola
1. Tell us about some of the people you've met thus far. What are they like? Did anything surprise you about them? Everyone is really nice and friendly. Some people have really interesting stories, like how Josh’s gread grandfather played Han Solo in Star Wars. Everyone is from all over the US which makes for diverse stories of where they are from. 2. If you were talking to a friend back in the US, what is the one thing you would want to tell them about? I would tell them about the laid-back style of the Spañards, the amazing people here, and, of course, the great food. 3. Complete this thought in 5 sentences: I never knew that (in) Spain… Everyone knows so much about and is so proud of their heritage. Back in the United States almost nobody knows about where you are from or how your family got to the US. But here, everyone knows not only their family history but their town’s history too. Yesterday, we went to Betanzos and interviewed the locals about the architecture of the town. I definitely thought that everyone was going to be clueless, but everyone had something different to say: from how the architecture was inspired by Versailles to how the seven columns represent the seven regions of the town. ¡Adios!
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