Ohhh Boy that’s the sign that gave his English ass away!!

Ohhh Boy that’s the sign that gave his English ass away!!

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ladyxgaga:

Congratulations, Helen!

Looks the “Gaga” as I affectionately call her.

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Pussy Riot topless protest: FEMEN activist takes chainsaw to cross (by RussiaToday)

Hehe somebody missed their yoga class!!

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Tupac Amaru II
1742-1781
Tupac Amaru II was the nom de guerre of José Gabriel Condorcanqui Noguera, a Jesuit-educated mestizo from Peru who organized one of the greatest indigenous rebellions against the Spanish in South America. Inspired by Garcilaso de la Vega’s seminal Comentarios Reales de los Incas, and claiming to be a descendant of the last great Inca leader Tupac Amaru, who had perished over two hundred years earlier, Condorcanqui began his insurrection with the public execution of a local colonial governor. He gathered up an army of several thousand indigenous people who quickly occupied various smaller colonial towns before successfully defeating the Spanish in the Battle of Sangarará in 1780. His rebel army was eventually met by a string of defeats, and he was ultimately betrayed to the Spanish by some of his collaborators. Tupac Amaru II was sentenced to a brutal death in Cusco, where he was decapitated and quartered, his various body parts strewn all over the country. Most of his family met a similar fate, and all his properties and goods were confiscated and destroyed. His rebellion led the colonial Spanish government to ban all outward expressions of Inca culture and traditions, and inspired similar indigenous revolts elsewhere in the continent.

Tupac Amaru II

1742-1781

Tupac Amaru II was the nom de guerre of José Gabriel Condorcanqui Noguera, a Jesuit-educated mestizo from Peru who organized one of the greatest indigenous rebellions against the Spanish in South America. Inspired by Garcilaso de la Vega’s seminal Comentarios Reales de los Incas, and claiming to be a descendant of the last great Inca leader Tupac Amaru, who had perished over two hundred years earlier, Condorcanqui began his insurrection with the public execution of a local colonial governor. He gathered up an army of several thousand indigenous people who quickly occupied various smaller colonial towns before successfully defeating the Spanish in the Battle of Sangarará in 1780. His rebel army was eventually met by a string of defeats, and he was ultimately betrayed to the Spanish by some of his collaborators. Tupac Amaru II was sentenced to a brutal death in Cusco, where he was decapitated and quartered, his various body parts strewn all over the country. Most of his family met a similar fate, and all his properties and goods were confiscated and destroyed. His rebellion led the colonial Spanish government to ban all outward expressions of Inca culture and traditions, and inspired similar indigenous revolts elsewhere in the continent.

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The Great Tlatoani(Speaker/king) in the Nahuatl (Aztec) Language of Mexica (MehSheeKa). It had been for told that Tenochtitlan Would rise and the great Nation of the Mexica shall be built again when there is unity from the four corners.

The Great Tlatoani(Speaker/king) in the Nahuatl (Aztec) Language of Mexica (MehSheeKa). It had been for told that Tenochtitlan Would rise and the great Nation of the Mexica shall be built again when there is unity from the four corners.

I wonder what happened to BaMan & Piderman when they went on “The Journey”??

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So I’m not an emo or anything, but I thought I’d write some thoughts on here. Watched the Superbowl today.»Man did New Orleans deserve the win. Well I gotta make a little drive to the states tommorow, yup, you guessed it I live in Canada.

Man I hope Jamaica is in the bobsled events in the Winter Oylmpics..Anyways, I gotta get up early tommorow so I’m gonna crash.