I nearly cried seeing this in person. #davidbowie #brixton #london (at Brixton)
Incase you don't have me on Facebook and didn't read the news! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽💜
I'm about to watch a Shakespeare play in London at the Shakespeare globe theatre. If I liked Shakespeare this might be more exciting. (at Shakespeare's Globe)
This is me #annoyed and #tired of the humidity here in London. Also, my boobs?? Sorry, they just happen... (at Queen Mary University of London)
me: wants to be healthy and recovered
also me: actively enjoys self destructive behaviour
I love England. 🇬🇧
Drink up, you’re in London! 🍻🍻🇬🇧 (at Half Moon Pub)
Day five in England. I am exhausted as fuck, but I have seen and done so many COOL THINGS.
I can’t believe I’m here for another three weeks! Plus Ireland next weekend and Italy afterwards! I love it!
me in the UK
me: where can i get a good hamburger brit: oi mate u cannae get a blo’y right bleed innit bruv sik ya well lad me: please i’m so hungry
Accurate
Today's view was pretty amazing. 🇬🇧
London market finds. I am in the land of British rock music and it makes my soul SO happy. #davidbowie #iancurtis #joestrummer (at London, United Kingdom)
London looks a lot like Portland 😂. (at Queen Mary University of London)
Post homework potatoes with Lara.
I love you guys and miss you both already
Daily Reminders
Latinx isn’t a race. It’s an ethnicity.
Hispanic isn’t a race nor is it interchangeable with Latinx, it’s a term used to refer to people who speak Spanish, more often than not from Spain.
Not all Latinxs speak Spanish. Some also speak Portuguese, Indigenous languages, and dialects like patois and creole, especially in The Caribbean.
If you go to Latin America, people will identify with their own nationalities instead of the term Latinx.
Latinx is a global, simplified term for people who come from the Latin American region, which encompasses part of North America (Mexico), Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama), South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela) and part of The Caribbean (Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico).
My favorite line to use with people now is “trust me, I’m a college graduate”