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Hotel California is made even more annoying.
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The mystery of Frida Kahlo’s infertility solved

A visitor looks at ‘The Broken Column’ by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo at the Frida Kahlo Retrospective at Martin-Gropius-Bau on April 29, 2010 in Berlin, Germany. (Getty Images/Sean Gallup)
Famed-artist Frida Kahlo’s “The Broken Column,” is one of many self-portraits which depicts a life of chronic pain and is a window into the mind of someone who desperately wanted to give birth.
Posted on April 23, 2012 via NBC Latino with 14 notes
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Ex-astronaut José Hernández: Lawsuit an attack on John Glenn, Neil Armstrong

José Hernández believes the lawsuit against him is an insult to early space pioneers. (Facebook.com/joseforcongress)By JORDAN FABIAN
Channel: Politics
To Democratic congressional candidate José Hernández, a legal challenge against naming his old occupation on the ballot is an historic insult.Driving a spaceship while brown still gets you into trouble.
Posted on March 28, 2012 via Univision News Tumblr with 19 notes
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Visible Children: FAQs
Your numbers are wrong.
I’m talking about the amount of money that Invisible Children spends on active aid, as opposed to advocacy. I understand that their mission is primarily advocacy – my question is whether this is what’s best at this part of the conflict.They’re working on the…
Umm… we already intervened in Uganda and Kony’s not even there. Great job getting yourselves money, though Invisible Children!!
Posted on March 7, 2012 via Visible Children with 326 notes
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Remix this image on http://canv.as/s/s5yd.
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Two years ago I made a website to help people find out how long they had to wait before they could legally have sex with Justin Bieber.
On the occasion of Bieber’s eighteenth birthday, here’s the wonderful cease and desist I got for it.
Posted on March 1, 2012 via Matt Langer with 46 notes
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Danggggg.
(via thatfriendlyblackguy)
Posted on February 29, 2012 via You are Beautiful with 2,864 notes
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Salma Hayek tapping into her Lebanese roots to produce animated film version of Khalil Gibran’s ‘The Prophet’

Salma Hayek is adapting Khalil Gibran’s 89-year-old book The Prophet, widely considered a masterpiece. She shares the author’s Lebanese heritage. (Photo: Amazon.com)
By AMARIS CASTILLO
Channel: EntertainmentYou may have seen those new Got Milk? ads featuring Salma Hayek, but if there’s one thing the Mexican powerhouse knows how to do expertly, it’s multi-task.
Adding to her film credits, Hayek is partnering with the Doha Film Institute (DFI) to adapt The Prophet into an animated feature. The book, by Lebanese-American artist/philosopher/writer Khalil Gibran (whose name is also spelled Kahlil), contains 26 poetic essays divided into a plethora of themes such as love, marriage, and friendship (to name a few). In this exciting adaptation, each of the chapters will be directed by a different award-winning filmmaker, with Roger Allers (The Lion King) responsible for the connective through-line narrative.
Posted on February 29, 2012 via Univision News Tumblr with 40 notes
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So true. I got a homegirl that Mexicans be sayin’ is Russian.
Posted on February 27, 2012 via Dominican Problems with 309 notes
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