I don't know if I'm getting irony-poisoned or jaded but i'm starting to approve/support calling your ideological opponents ''The rรคped'' (Putting the umlaut because of reasons)
@Boy123Jim_ Paul Heyman's alliance with Big Show also clicked because it fell on the cliche trope of ''Big guy and little guy getting together'', or more vulgarly ''The rough giant and his sleezy midget''
For Sanchez to win in Peru he needs at best a 45k margin in non-foreign votes to have at least a chance if this site is right and really 450k plus Peruvians voted in other countries: https://t.co/AYKYe8mXMy
I say 450k because if the count of the foreign votes is already at 0.47% with 2k total votes, it can be inferred that 450k people voted from outside the country.
@CascaKing Partly wrong, Football (Soccer) was very popular in Central and Western Mexico since the late 1950's, and in the rest of the country since the early 1980's (Except in the Southeast and Northwest regions.
โShe said he regularly grabbed her by the shoulders โ sometimes hard enough to leave marks โ and, on one occasion, yanked her out of a cab by her wrist.โ
@elyeims@HVNYrefugee They haven't tasted it because it's not a Mexican dish (of any region), it's fully a Spanish one (notionally it's more Chilean than Spanish now).
Mexican is not even an ethnicity. Even within ''Mestizaje'' , the mixing of Spaniards with many ethnic indigenous groups (Mayans, Zapotec, Otomi and others) caused every regional mestizo group to be ethnically different between each other. (1/2)
It can be debatable that Mexicans are becoming a mono-culture (with some different cultural groups: Like Yucatecans. These are not the typical countercultures though. But as a non-Mexican living in Mexico, Mexicans are not mono-ethnic.