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It sounds more like a Wreck-It Ralph clone than Inside Out, there's no way I'm gonna confirm if that's the case, though

I hate everything in this post except the dogs

Lost in Space is Majestic:

The best Mexican apple soda is Joya, mostly found in Monterrey. I don't drink soda anymore (fairly easy to do in the US, having grown up in México with the better ones), except for that one when I go on vacation, I just can't give it up

Eh, you can say "dame", you just need to end the phrase with "porfa". Also, it's mandarina

Well, that yellow sign says: "We demand justice for Paola" and if they're Spanish-challenged the caption of the getty image says: A woman prepares a snack during the funeral of sex worker Paola Ledezma -murdered on September 30 at the Puente de Alvarado street- during her funeral in Mexico City on October 5, 2016. /

So, about your header image, that's from the funeral of Paola Ledezma, a trans sex-worker that was murdered and sparked protests. So, yeah, not a good choice for an article like this

That's in the previous episode "Lane Miserables":

Jesse has one of my favorite lines of the whole series, in Speedtrap when he proudly says: We broke the cake!

Trent and Daria did get resolved in Jane's Addition:

Sandy will never ever ever change, and I'm pretty sure she'll be happy as she is

Well, he got out of tax trouble several times shilling for the PRI, in particular in 2000 with the jingle he made for Labastida's campaign

I was talking about this bit:
Juan Gabriel challenged mainstream sexual conventions. He was a flamboyant performer, favoring sequin-covered or shiny silk outfits in bright colors like yellow and hot pink. He was widely believed to be gay, though he never confirmed or denied it. Asked once in a television interview if

Well, Gustavo Cerati was the leader of Soda Stereo, one of the most influential and successful latin rock bands of all time, as such I guess that's where you could start. Personally I like listening to the Soda records in order as you can hear the band's evolution, but if I were to pick probably the album "Canción

Probably, it must be really hard to find latinos in Chicago

It is really interesting how he succeeded despite the country's whole macho culture and I'm really surprised they didn't mention it at all (the NYT did make a note on that). But I guess the wikipedia page didn't have that info and they couldn't be bothered

Juan Gabriel is just Juan Gabriel, or you could say Juanga and everyone in Latin America would know who you're talking about

Oh hey, you guys are acknowledging a latino star's death. This synergy is really working now. Remember when Gustavo Cerati died and you guys didn't say anything? Good times

I keep looking at it and can't make it out. Is it a garbage bag with googly eyes and a helmet?