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Ladle Ghoulash
Just now, PartySick said:

Why are y'all always arguing about some sh*t :nails:

Shockingly, I didn’t even start this one!

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elegidadedios
2 hours ago, Kimmo said:

 

This was absolutely magnificent. I'm proud I was pretty much the only one in here who started to believe that little pixel was actually her LOL no but back to OP loved the arrangement, she looked flawless

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Ladle Ghoulash
Just now, TheFrenchGuy said:

This is delightful 

 

Unstoppable force meets an immovable (and loudly wrong) object teas 

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Just now, Ladle Ghoulash said:

Anyway, @apollorowling, I forgive you for being wrong and being c*nty about it. I agree with you that DWAS was the right choice. Have a wonderful night :holdmyhand:

Thanks You mother!

Just so you know, you can learn a little. -Salsa: Although it took root in New York, its foundations are Afro-Cuban, developing from the 1940s and 50s with Caribbean migration. -Cumbia: Although its roots are folkloric and from the 19th century, commercial or modern cumbia began to expand and be recorded from the 1940s onwards, consolidating in the 1960s with electronic instruments. -Plena (of which my country, Uruguay, has the most representation): Plena, originating in Puerto Rico at the beginning of the 20th century, arrived in Uruguay in the 1950s through vinyl records by artists like Cortijo y su Combo and Ismael Rivera. It began to gain popularity and form its local identity in Montevideo during the 1960s, consolidating with its own groups between 1962 and the 1970s.

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Ladle Ghoulash
2 minutes ago, apollorowling said:

Thanks You mother!

Just so you know, you can learn a little. -Salsa: Although it took root in New York, its foundations are Afro-Cuban, developing from the 1940s and 50s with Caribbean migration. -Cumbia: Although its roots are folkloric and from the 19th century, commercial or modern cumbia began to expand and be recorded from the 1940s onwards, consolidating in the 1960s with electronic instruments. -Plena (of which my country, Uruguay, has the most representation): Plena, originating in Puerto Rico at the beginning of the 20th century, arrived in Uruguay in the 1950s through vinyl records by artists like Cortijo y su Combo and Ismael Rivera. It began to gain popularity and form its local identity in Montevideo during the 1960s, consolidating with its own groups between 1962 and the 1970s.

Bitch, I love when you share Wikipedia quotes that prove me right. Keep going, I could do this all night! 

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Ladle Ghoulash
Just now, TheFrenchGuy said:

It just keeps going Christina Aguilera Wow GIF

 

3 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

Unstoppable force meets an immovable (and loudly wrong) object teas 

What did I say, sister…

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4 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

Bitch, I love when you share Wikipedia quotes that prove me right. Keep going, I could do this all night! 

I could say the same, but just because I'm latin, I know better than you the evolution of the music of here 😀 It's like you're saying that electrónic music begin in 1895 with the Telharmonium.

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7 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

I didn’t even start this one!

2 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

I could do this all night! 

She never starts the fires

but she's usually there before the firetrucks

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6 minutes ago, apollorowling said:

Thanks You mother!

Just so you know, you can learn a little. -Salsa: Although it took root in New York, its foundations are Afro-Cuban, developing from the 1940s and 50s with Caribbean migration. -Cumbia: Although its roots are folkloric and from the 19th century, commercial or modern cumbia began to expand and be recorded from the 1940s onwards, consolidating in the 1960s with electronic instruments. -Plena (of which my country, Uruguay, has the most representation): Plena, originating in Puerto Rico at the beginning of the 20th century, arrived in Uruguay in the 1950s through vinyl records by artists like Cortijo y su Combo and Ismael Rivera. It began to gain popularity and form its local identity in Montevideo during the 1960s, consolidating with its own groups between 1962 and the 1970s.

"Just so you learn a little"

*proceeds to quote Chat GPT which agrees with Ladle Goulash*

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