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8.03: Te estoy llamando.

8.20: Te estoy llamando y no lo coges.

8.43: Ana, cógeme el teléfono.

8.50: Lo podemos arreglar, tú también me echas de menos.

8.52: Yo te echo de menos, venga, vamos a hablar.

9.02: Te he vuelto a llamar, por favor.
9.37 Que lo cojas.

9.40 No me jodas, ¿o estás con alguien?

9.43 Estás con alguien y por eso no lo coges, ¿no?

9.44: Por eso me dejaste, no por lo demás.

9.45: Hay que ser puta, porque eres una puta, me engañaste.
10.10: No quería decir eso, perdón, de verdad. Va, coge y hablamos.

10.15: Espero hasta que quieras hablar.

10.52: Puedo fundirte el teléfono, me da igual, quiero verte, tenemos que hablar.

10.55: Venga coño, no seas zorra.
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<A thread for #25November> Today is a day of revolutionary martyrs. Our chosen ancestors.

25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence, marks the day in 1960 that the Mirabal sisters were assassinated in the fight to see the Dominican Republic liberated. Image
25 November, the day in 1994 that the Koothuparambu communist student activists were gunned down in Kerala, India. Image
25 November, the day that our comandante Fidel left us four years ago — defying the hundreds of attempts by Empire on his life, during his life. Image
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Today #25November is important to give voice to the fight against patriarchal violence and all the achievements that the women revolution in Rojava is developing to this aim. One of the most beautiful examples is jinwar, the women village. Opening thread
The first time I visited Jimwar in summer 2017 it was construction process. They expropriated a pice of land belonging to the regime to build this utopia village, to give shelter to all women that suffered from the way and want to build a free live together
Jinwar was a project discussed for years in the Kurdish women movement, and the Rojava Revolution create the potential to transform the theory in practice. It was build also with ecological perspective, with the traditional Rojava architecture using ‘kerpic’ (mud bricks)
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