verthunder: When I was a boy, many long years ago, I yearned to stand tall as the heroes of eld. But like a fool seeking to pluck the stars from the heavens, my every attempt to reprise their deeds fell short. Then, one day, an all but forgotten dream from my youth stood before me, in the flesh…
Goodbye Nagisa.
“Cooking is art itself. It’s something that shines more brightly as you hone it.”
Happy Birthday Mila![12/29].

GRINGO GO HOME: a comprehensive list of (some) of the bullshit the u.s. has pulled on latinoamerica
this list is being published on december 27th; 2014. i’m 20y/o; argentinian, not associated with any particular political party. i don’t claim to know everything that’s happened or is happening in latin america and i welcome any addition from fellow latinxs.
i want u.s. intervention on my country and the rest of my continent to stop; and i want the usamerican people to be aware of the atrocities that your country has committed against ours.
i strongly suggest thisisnotlatinx and fylatinamericanhistory for more readings on latinoamerican history, politics and why your country fucking sucks. now: the first part of this post is mostly historical events from 20 years or longer ago; the second part is about more recent events.
#murder cw, #torture cw, #sterilization cw, #police violence cw, #medical cw, #drugs mention cw (add any warning i missed, por favor)
- (1952’s-today) after aiding the military coup of Batista in Cuba; the US used its own military force to try and stop the armed revolution led by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. after the revolution succeeded, the US proceeded to apply a diplomatic, political and economic blockade on the Cuban republic that lasted until Fidel Castro’s death
- also the mere existence of Guantamo Bay to this day in Cuba like
- (mid 1800’s-today) the US not only invaded and occupied Haiti, wrecked its economy and aided several military dictatorships; it still holds silent power over its government and is doing nothing good with it
- (1946) the US government admittedly infected Guatemalan citizens with various STDs as part of ‘medical research’
- (1980) the US government to this day justifies its aid in the murder of more than 63k civilians during the US-supported military dictatorship in El Salvador
- (1970’s) one third of Puerto Rican women were forcibly sterilized in a state-approved project
- (1973; operation condor) after Chile democratically elected its first socialist president; the US worked to block him diplomatically and destabilize Chile’s economy; ended up with a coup d’etat that killed him and placed Pinochet in power; giving place to a 17 years long dictatorship that had over 30k victims of kidnappings, murders, disappearances and tortures, all aided by the CIA. And with this, Chile ended being the first nation to apply neoliberalism on its economy.
- (1973; operation condor) the CIA aided the military coup in Uruguay that led to 12 years of prosecution and torture and at least 180 murdered people (most executed in Argentina and Brazil); though they had been gathering information with inhumane methods for years.
- (1954-today; operation condor) the CIA and the US administration in general aided the 1954-1989 anti-communist military dictatorship of Stroessner in Paraguay, even founded some of the torture centers. in 2012; the Obama administration also supported the ‘institutional coup’ of former leftist president to be replaced a liberal and pro-USAmerican government; that the people are protesting to this day
- (1976; operation condor) the so-called Argentinian dirty war was another US-aided military coup that aimed to end Peronism (a leftist movement named after Juan Domingo Perón). the kidnappings, murder and torture started roughly in 1969 and ended in 1989 with more than 30k disappeared/murdered people; thousands more victims of torture and hundreds of stolen children whose identities might never be recovered. there is hard proof that the CIA trained Videla’s military forces in torture and assassination methods.
- (1964; operation condor) as Brazil had already confirmed and has been recently backed by the 2014 CIA torture report; the 1964-1985 military dictatorship that had thousands of deaths and over 20k victims of torture was also helped to put in place and aided during its extension by the US
- the main reason Puerto Rico isn’t independent is because the separatists are all socialists and communists, and the US doesn’t want anyone to mess with their economy
- (1960’s) the thrilling story of how the CIA built Manuel Noriega as the perfect spy, placed him as a military dictator in 1983; used him to aid USAmerican drug trafficking and, when he became a nuisance, invaded Panamá to take him out
- (1983) the CIA’s torture manuals also aided the murder of more than 150 leftists in Honduras
recent events:
- (2002) the Bush administration orchestrated a coup d’etat against Venezuelan leftist president Hugo Chavez; which was thrown off two days later by the massive popular support towards President Chavez
- (2012-today) though this post isn’t supporting or condemning Maduro’s presidency; the US wants to push for another military coup in Venezuela and that’s just because the opposing party is a neo-liberal, pro-US party while Maduro is anti-yanki and openly leftist
- (2007-today) US intervention is Mexico’s cartel situation has been proved to only worsen the situation and increase the violence
- (2012-today) amnesty international and about any human rights organization agrees that the monetary and military support that the US is giving to Colombia’s war on drugs is just leading to violence, human rights violations and a borderline police state
- (2009) Manuel Zelaya believes the latest coup d’etat in Honduras to have been aided by USamerican forces
also; as of today, the list of USAmerican military bases; training locations and planned military programs on latinoamerican soil includes the following (sources and readings on why you should be angry and worried: [x] [x] [x] [x])
- cuba (guantánamo)
- puerto rico
- colombia
- perú
- aruba
- curaçao
- paraguay
- brazil
- el salvador
- honduras
- costa rica
- haiti
- las bahamas
- antigua y barbuda
- ecuador
- bolivia
i am so small and bitter im like a human espresso
Lupita Nyong’o speaks at the Massachusetts Conference for Women (x)

interesting how this isn’t getting as much traction as emma watsons “revolutionary” feminist speech at the UN

We are sun and moon; earth and sky, day and night, fire and water; We are sea and land. It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is: each the other’s opposite and complement.
make me choose: shikamaru/naruto friendship or sakura being hella badass — asked by spookyceles
