Black lipstick just like a cat
In Mexico, around the last days of October to the beginning of November, you’ve probably seen all those bright orange flowers, sugar skulls, candles and photos everywhere. That’s Día de Muertos or Day of the Dead, one of the most beautiful and meaningful traditions we have here. A lot of people outside Mexico think it’s like Halloween but it’s not. It’s not about fear or spooky things. It’s about love, memory and celebrating life, even after death. The idea goes way
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