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Negro Matapacos (“Cop-Killer Blackie”) was a famous stray dog from thestreets of Santiago who joined student protests across the city from 2010, and in particular during the 2011 movement for free education.

he was a stray dog from the streets of Santiago, and began joining student demonstrations in 2010. The following year, one of the biggest social movements since the fall of the military dictatorship began, fighting for free education and against neoliberal reforms to the education system.

Negro Matapacos was then seen regularly at every demonstration, defying tear gas and water cannons and always barking at or attacking only the riot police, and never any students or rioters. He subsequently continued to appear sporadically at future demonstrations, and hung out on university campuses, becoming beloved to student and radical movements as a symbol of resistance to violent authority.

His last days were spent resting with people who took him in, with a crowdfunded veterinarian.

Some people who knew him sent us some of their memories of him, telling us how he defied tear gas and water cannons, and only ever barked at or attacked police officers, and never students or rioters.

After his death, his legacy lives on in songs, street murals, an award-winning documentary and in the memories of all those who knew him. He was a good boy.

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WHY TF Croc's main theme sounds like something out of El Chapulín Colorado?

[-] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos is getting a remaster lol

I will never forget that hexbear user that spent like years saying Gex was going to come back, only for them to stop posting some weeks before Gex got a full remake

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clueless today i will get rid of the book that was so discredited by newer scholarship i don't think it is worth acknowledgement

monkey-typewriter i am trying to prove that the previous scholarship was ridiculous but i can't actually cite it because i got rid of the bad book monke-rage

is this how embarrassingly large personal libraries happen

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