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motherjones:
““My favorite theory is that it basically comes down to the amount of time that elapses between the taco being made and the taco being eaten.”
Why are tacos from food trucks better than tacos from restaurants?
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This doesn’t explain why...

motherjones:

“My favorite theory is that it basically comes down to the amount of time that elapses between the taco being made and the taco being eaten.” 

Why are tacos from food trucks better than tacos from restaurants?

This doesn’t explain why tacos from the streets of Mexico are better than street tacos here. I say it’s the grease!! Never changed and poured over the bits of meat before serving!

theclearlydope:

This looks eerily similar to my interview after eight glasses of wine and a viewing of The Shawshank Redemption

joemande:

Shout out to devastated teen Herbie Pulgar.

I hope he is NOT connected to any gang, otherwise he is getting the shit kicked out of him!

(via theclearlydope)

What I wouldn’t give to have an old collection of these types of movies.

I’ll take a Jack and Coke please.

I’ll take a Jack and Coke please.

fuckyeahdrugpolicy:
“Officers Punished for Questioning the War on Drugs | NYT
“ Border Patrol agents pursue smugglers one moment and sit around in boredom the next. It was during one of the lulls that Bryan Gonzalez, a young agent, made some comments...

fuckyeahdrugpolicy:

Officers Punished for Questioning the War on Drugs | NYT

Border Patrol agents pursue smugglers one moment and sit around in boredom the next. It was during one of the lulls that Bryan Gonzalez, a young agent, made some comments to a colleague that cost him his career.

Stationed in Deming, N.M., Mr. Gonzalez was in his green-and-white Border Patrol vehicle just a few feet from the international boundary when he pulled up next to a fellow agent to chat about the frustrations of the job. If marijuana were legalized, Mr. Gonzalez acknowledges saying, the drug-related violence across the border in Mexico would cease. He then brought up an organization called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition that favors ending the war on drugs.

Those remarks, along with others expressing sympathy for illegal immigrants from Mexico, were passed along to the Border Patrol headquarters in Washington. After an investigation, a termination letter arrived that said Mr. Gonzalez held “personal views that were contrary to core characteristics of Border Patrol Agents, which are patriotism, dedication and esprit de corps.” +

NOW HIRING Boarder Patrol Agents! Must be close minded, unempathetic, unwilling to expand your political views and somewhat racist. Only qualified candidates need apply.