LA PUTA AMA 🇵🇷 (@thickarina) 's Twitter Profile
LA PUTA AMA 🇵🇷

@thickarina

I’m Selena in a 🌎 full of Yolandas

ID: 3043988650

linkhttp://onlyfans.com/thickarina calendar_today17-02-2015 23:48:36

46,46K Tweet

9,9K Takipçi

955 Takip Edilen

Fenrir the Ice Wolf (@fenrirtheicewo1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, Starfire was based in a bombshell of a Puerto Rican dancer and singer named Iris Chacón. This isn't even for discussion... IT'S LITERALLY HER! Pérez didn't hide this fact, he was clearly a fan of her.

No, Starfire was based in a bombshell of a Puerto Rican dancer and singer named Iris Chacón.

This isn't even for discussion... IT'S LITERALLY HER! Pérez didn't hide this fact, he was clearly a fan of her.
Dr. Allison Wiltz (@queenie4rmnola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The history of sugar slavery runs deep throughout the Southern states, the Caribbean, and parts of South America. His performance was brilliant, thought provoking, well executed

MelVqz🇵🇷 (@melvv145) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No. Sorry, the reason we don't fuck with some Latinos, is because some of you are xenophobic as fuck. You call us gringos for being a US colony, mock our accent, and dismiss our contributions to the arts.

All Things Honduras (@all_things_hnd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The original flag of Puerto Rico is turquoise blue. The darker blue was forced upon Boricuas. Bad Bunny chose to represent PR with the original color because he knows his country’s history. Meanwhile el Partido Nacional of Honduras wants the same “gringo blue” with our flag.

The original flag of Puerto Rico is turquoise blue. The darker blue was forced upon Boricuas. Bad Bunny chose to represent PR with the original color because he knows his country’s history. 

Meanwhile el Partido Nacional of Honduras wants the same “gringo blue” with our flag.
Rakeem Shabazz | Wise The Dome TV (@rakeemshabazz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bomba is a music and dance tradition created by enslaved Africans on Puerto Rican sugar plantations. Instead of the dancer following the drummer, the drummer follows the dancer. The movements are also said to include gestures that mocked the enslavers.

Bomba is a music and dance tradition created by enslaved Africans on Puerto Rican sugar plantations. Instead of the dancer following the drummer, the drummer follows the dancer. The movements are also said to include gestures that mocked the enslavers.