
Arroz Rojo
A simple yet tasty recipe with rice, spiced up with tomatos and onions; combined with corn, peas, carrots, whatever you like. It’s very much a freestyle recipe about its own veggies.
…yeah not much to add here.
It’s just some meatless pilaf, people.
All it does is make meals more plentiful, ok?
Hell I’m not even sure this is that mexican, maybe they have it too in Nicaragua or somesuch; but look man, what’s important is that it goes with other foods and I gotta get the accompaniments outta the way first before I can tackle the complex stuff >:V
I’m eating day-old popcorn and Dr Pepper licorice for breakfast
How is this my life “orz
In Hoenn DAD always was the one telling you to not use the bike indoors, and that’s a good thing beacuse Profesor Birch had…



What’s with villains and Taco Tuesdays??
I know you don’t know you know I know I don’t know you don’t know you know I know you know, you know.
(Source: tea-rexasaurus, via hobbsmeerkat)

Quick scriptless recap of what’s been done so far + placeholder rectangls
yaeh I’m a lazy fuck, sue me t(-. - )

I can’t find images I like enough for it, so I'mma borrow illustrations from a children’s card game to do the revolución posts -.-
OK LET’S GET FUCKIN STARTED
Revolution Post #1: El Porfiriato.
Ok so imagine this: a country that has been through one major conflict after another, no real progress is being made and the nation’s political structure is never quite stable.
Enter Don José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori; who, as a veteran of war, liberal, and an avid weaboo for French stuff, stablished a Laissez Faire kinda government that finally stopped paying attention to the conservatives, and instead decided to focus on the real important shit. Like introducing industries, mining and extraction of petrol, railroads, architectural aesthetics, international relationships, outsourced capitalism, and all around just getting shit done.
Guy was damn good at the job ok? We kept electing him everytime, for a whole 34 years from 1876 to 1910.
That’s it for now, gotta keep these abridged to a degree -.-




