Sergio Villegas

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Sergio Villegas

@escenosergio

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Mexico Katılım Ocak 2010
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Sergio Villegas
Sergio Villegas@escenosergio·
Salma Hayek. La clave era traer a Salma Hayek. Qué pendejo fui.
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Saira
Saira@AiWithSaira·
You’re bored because you’re not doing side quests, man. Life is more than just working and then throwing yourself into bed doing nothing. Here are 50 side quests to complete:
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Muse@xmuse_·
‼️ Wow, this is awesome Freezing water with a few drops of food coloring into colorful ice bricks and building an igloo? Peak winter DIY. Unforgettable for the kids. Bravo parents 👏🏻
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Hernán Gómez Bruera
Hernán Gómez Bruera@HernanGomezB·
La 4T es injusta con sus propios militantes y simpatizantes. Puedes haber cometido actos de corrupción, pero mientras te mantengas en silencio, disciplinado, no hagas críticas y digas “viva el presidente” o “viva la presidenta”, puedes permanecer ahí, protegido. En cambio, si has sido siempre un militante o incluso un simpatizante que ha acompañado batallas importantes, pero deslizas alguna crítica que incomode, te cancelan sin el menor empacho. De esto hablé con Luis Cárdenas y Juan Ignacio Zavala en MVS. Aquí pueden ver el programa completo: facebook.com/share/v/18GjoZ…
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Perspective changes everything: the Möbius strip makes the top of the ring look like it leans toward you while the lower part leans away
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GHADA 🇵🇸
GHADA 🇵🇸@ghadaa231·
We are still alive . If you stand with us, comment with your country's flag 🍉🇵🇸
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Viri Ríos
Viri Ríos@Viri_Rios·
¡Feliz Año Nuevo! 🌟 Gracias por estar conmigo durante este año que tuvo muchos retos y muchas satisfacciones ❤️ Les deseo que cada meta y sueño para el 2026 se haga realidad.
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LADY BUNNY
LADY BUNNY@LADYBUNNY77·
Yesterday morning, my beloved mom passed. It wasn't a surprise, since she'd been battling cancer for a year and a half and it kept spreading. Even though we argued right up to the end, Clara Rebecca Heath Ingle was my everything. It's not that I don't get along with dad, but with gay men/drag queens and probably trans women, momma is often our rock, and more likely to understand our path. Recently, she was put on hospice at home, which means that they stopped treating her cancer and just treated the symptoms, pain, etc. Fond, animated memories of her delighting us kids in the kitchen by dancing the Charleston were hard to reconcile with her final state, but life is a process. And as several of my NYC friends can attest, Lady Becky made many of them feel loved. I realized how lucky I was in the parents department when I moved to NYC and learned that many friends were not out to their parents, while mine had already accepted me as a drag queen. Though ill, she had pre-planned to have my favorite childhood meal, fruited pork chops, for Christmas Day. She was always thinking of others. Since my dad is also ill, my sister Jaan was the superstar who had come down from Philly whenever she was needed--at the start of chemo, when mom was admitted and readmitted to the hospital. Jaan practically lived in the hospital with mom for the last year. I can't thank her enough, since I was on the road and unable to be there much. Momma did not like being in the hospital, even though she'd worked as a registered nurse for decades before becoming a supervisor of Chattanooga nursing homes. Mom was so great at that job that even after she'd quit, she was often called in to help train new people. Jaan was told by her husband that in the last stages of life, playing music can be helpful. Sure enough, this past Sunday, Jaan played gospel artist George Beverly Shea, and mom perked up a bit and sang along. Please remember that in case it works for you. Other than that, mom was not too responsive and struggled to speak clearly after all. When I arrived, I told her that "We don't deserve you," to which she said "I know." We all know it, too. I also know that being surrounded by her family at home free from pain was how mom wanted to go. I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the hospice helpers--all very sweet people who knew their jobs, and knew to lean right over mom so she could see and hear them. At one point, my dad didn't want to shower with his broken arm and shoulder--until a black helper named Ty came over. She told dad "I'm here to do a job and I'm not leaving until you've had a bath." Because of her authoritative manner, she soon had daddy in the tub. After that, we called her Queen Ty. I've cried my eyes out over the last few days, but today I fly to El Paso for work. And as mom would've wanted, I'll do my best to give them a helluva show. The dear gal kept scrapbooks of all my invites, press, you name it. R.I.P. Lady Becky. I'll never love another like I love you.
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