i often wonder if people can turn completly black with bruises. like black, or purple or something. or completly native american with blood. that would be cool. oh, and i see when you try to knock down debora's umbrella with your feet. and that deserves blood. or whatever.
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maybe that is possible… oh, you saw that? shhh… don’t tell her. har face is awesome when she doesn’t understand that it was me. It doesn’t deserve blood. it deserves claps
The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also referred to as the 25 de Abril (the 25th of April), was a military coup started on 25 April 1974, in Lisbon, Portugal, coupled with an unanticipated and extensive campaign of civil resistance.
The name “Carnation Revolution” comes from the fact no shots were fired and when the population started descending the streets to celebrate the end of the war in the colonies carnation flowers were put on the guns’ ends and on the uniforms. These events effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritariandictatorship (the Estado Novo) into a democracy.
Despite repeated appeals from the revolutionaries on the radio asking the population to stay home, thousands of Portuguese descended on the streets, mixing with the military insurgents.
This is absolutely terrifying. Just look at it, it is so real and astonishing. You need to reblog this. I don’t care if you’re used to reblogging orange, teenage girls with vans on. I don’t care if you’re used to reblogging vintage or photography. This is real. You can even see the fury in his eyes. The tense muscles in between his fingers. The heavy breathing.
I'm going to cut slices from your ass, cook them with some garlic and onions and serve with fried potatoes. Also a nice sauce made from blood which will come from your cutted eyes. Like in the film "Un chien Andalou". To drink we will have piss and a diareaha milkshake. oh, and I will burn your nipples off. And your ears as well. :)
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oh I missed you too! “Un chien Andalou” is that a movie I should see or is it too violent?