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2 minutes ago, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

 

Are you trying to kill some of your students? :P

 

Or attract more for the next course? :P

Well, she could have used the Purple Pants of Sin :P

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Just now, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

 

Are you trying to kill some of your students? :P

 

Or attract more for the next course? :P

I'm trying to give myself some motivation :rofl:

My students already know my passion for Yuzuru. I have a few Yuzu desktop wallpapers on my pc in the school on loop. :embSwan:

Just now, Hydroblade said:

Well, she could have used the Purple Pants of Sin :P

I'm trying to avoid any casualties :P

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1 minute ago, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

 

I'm not sure those are allowed in an institute of learning. :P

Remember the binder i use for my japanese lessons :P? 

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Just now, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

 

Maybe your instute of learning is relatively progressive? :P

Well, the pic was taken from a magazine, i could argue i came across it during my studies and i liked the feeling behind the quote it has :P?

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Just now, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

 

The quote is?

I don't remember :rofl: i think i only read it once haahahaha i was distracted... by... other things :devilYuzuf:

Posted
12 minutes ago, Hydroblade said:

I don't remember :rofl: i think i only read it once haahahaha i was distracted... by... other things :devilYuzuf:

 

Take a picture? :P 

 

 

Totally different topic and I hope okay here, I came across something related to Mexico, Mexican history, just now - 

this - that left me with very mixed feelings...

 

Edit: maybe I should add that I've always been interested in history and archeology and through a HERstory project in the 1990s - I'm not sure if that still exists - became interested in "stilled voices." 

 

That piece for me connects to two different of those, a classical minority and in a different way a majority that in a way does not exist.

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8 minutes ago, 五十嵐 美幸 said:

 

Take a picture? :P 

 

 

Totally different topic and I hope okay here, I came across something related to Mexico, Mexican history, just now - 

this - that left me with very mixed feelings...

May i ask you what is that left you with mixed feelings? I'm curious :D

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44 minutes ago, Puniyo said:

My students already know my passion for Yuzuru. I have a few Yuzu desktop wallpapers on my pc in the school on loop. :embSwan:

And none of your female students came to ask you what's his name and where can they buy one like him?? :laughing:

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1 minute ago, Hydroblade said:

May i ask you what is that left you with mixed feelings? I'm curious :D

 

I added a bit to my previous post to explain why I'm interested. 

 

What left me with mixed feelings, in a way it makes me happy that something of such both historical value and value to a minority has been recovered.

 

But on the other hand, the writer of those diaries, while still a persecuted minority himself, is still part of a system that systematically suppressed the numeral majority but factual - as far as rights are concerned - "minority" of the original inhabitants of the region. 

 

Whose history in their own voice had been practically erased. 

 

Please do not take this as attack on Mexico as country or anyone living there now. It's a phenomenon that's not limited to Mesoamerica anyhow. 

 

I am just very interested in those stilled voices.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Murieleirum said:

And none of your female students came to ask you what's his name and where can they buy one like him?? :laughing:

 

Buy a Yuzu??? :P

 

(Though I'd want the original. And original Javi, too. I'd take excellent care of them!!!) :7938863:

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