Corazon Rojo

Mi vida loca

motherjones:

braiker:

well played
flavorpill:

Yes.


“I really wanted to like this sign, but…”

motherjones:

braiker:

well played

flavorpill:

Yes.

“I really wanted to like this sign, but…”

— 1 week ago with 10151 notes
mineralia:

Amethyst included with Lepidocrocite by the Arkenstone

mineralia:

Amethyst included with Lepidocrocite by the Arkenstone

— 3 weeks ago with 376 notes
#amethyst 
guardian:

Morning Tumblr! Today we’re celebrating World autism awareness day with our Monday morning post. In the last two decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of autism globally. Some people talk of it as an epidemic, with statistics estimating as many as one in 100 people are affected. We have a series of photographs are of students at the MacIntyre residential school in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, for young people with severe learning disabilities, including autism. Reblog to make more people aware of autism. 

guardian:

Morning Tumblr! Today we’re celebrating World autism awareness day with our Monday morning post. In the last two decades there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of autism globally. Some people talk of it as an epidemic, with statistics estimating as many as one in 100 people are affected. We have a series of photographs are of students at the MacIntyre residential school in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, for young people with severe learning disabilities, including autism. Reblog to make more people aware of autism. 

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— 1 month ago with 284 notes
#autism 
motherjones:

nickturse:

CAN THIS TRULY BE?!?!

Notice the smallest display copy is reserved for “Why Abstinence Works.”

motherjones:

nickturse:

CAN THIS TRULY BE?!?!

Notice the smallest display copy is reserved for “Why Abstinence Works.”

(Source: celebraterickysargulesh)

— 2 months ago with 1410 notes
Los Angeles apologizes for role in massive deportations (HuffPost) →

thenoobyorker:

“Many still don’t know that under the guise of “American Jobs for Real Americans” and touting it as a panacea to end the high unemployment caused by the Depression, President Herbert Hoover and the federal government launched an aggressive anti-immigrant campaign together with local governments to “repatriate” people of Mexican descent, forcibly deporting scores of individuals. Although the exact number of Mexican Americans expelled from the U.S. is disputed and perhaps may be never known, most scholars put it at around 1 million. That was in the 1930s. The so-called Mexican Deportation was so swift, that hundred of thousands of the deportees were actual U.S. citizens.”

— Los Angeles Apologizes for Role in Massive Deportations [HuffPost]

(via latimes)

— 3 months ago with 93 notes