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Mexico in your senses (Original Post)
Xipe Totec
Jul 2019
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Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)1. Do watch to the very end for full impact.
lambchopp59
(2,809 posts)2. When I was working in El Centro
Contract job for the hospital there, we had a strikingly handsome young man brought in the ambulance, severely injured having fallen to the ground of the U.S. side of the fence. It was so maddening. His visions of bringing home good money to his family dashed in a tragic accident.
I said then that fence should not be there, I meant it then, and I mean that doubly so now.
Powerful images, Xipe, Gracias por compartirlo.
ancianita
(36,065 posts)3. So moving. Thank you.
Espero que podamos guiar a nuestros líderes para que se conviertan en los mejores vecinos.
Un mundo mejor es posible.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)4. Mexico lindo y querido!
La mitad de mi álma vive en tí!