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Waching daily Jul 29 2018

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Stacks: You know? We're going to make hits, you can keep following us with that camera...

Stacks: so you can see exactly how masters work.

Willy: What went wrong with Rolf's lyrics?

Willy: We agreed we'd all make a verse about money, about how much money we have...

Willy: Now this idiot makes a verse about how he hates people who rap about money.

Stacks: And a singer is on her way here, her name is Blushes, she's really dope.

Stacks: She's going to sing the chorus, so it's going to be a hit.

Blushes: Yeah, we should use this one! Stacks: Yeah, you think?

Blushes: Yeah, I think so.

Blushes: The new beat... Honestly? I think it sucks.

Stacks: <i>Everything I do is... Nice...</i>

Stacks: <i>So... Nice...</i>

Stacks: <i>Ooh... Oh... Yeah... Yeah...</i> Interviewer: Do you want something to drink? (The New Beat)

Blushes: What? Interviewer: Do you want a drink?

Stacks: <i>Everything I do...</i> Rolf: This sounds like nothing...

Stacks: <i>Nice...</i>

Stacks: Ey just start with your verse, leave that thing, there's no time for that.

Rolf: <i>Rappers brag about money and they talk alot, until someone kicks them off the set like Christian Bale.</i>

Rolf: <i>You rap about Bentleys but you don't even have a scooter, your career is Mc Donalds...</i>

Rolf: <i>And you still live with your mom. </i> Stacks: Wait, stop, stop, stop, stop, you're doing it wrong, man.

Stacks: You're doing it wrong. There's not enough emotion in your voice.

Stacks: Just, do it again, but rap as if you mean it. Yeah? You need to mean it.

Stacks: Don't read it, mean it. Okay, do it again.

Rolf: Take 2, Rapper Rolf! Yeah! Jan Pheune.

Rolf: <i>Rappers brag about money and they talk alot, until someone kicks them off the set like Christian Bale.</i>

Rolf: <i>You rap about Bentleys but you don't even have a scooter, your career is Mc Donalds and you still live with your mom.</i>

Rolf: <i>I hear you rap about bitches, who do you mean? Your...</i> Stacks: No, stop, stop, stop, stop. It sounds bad, man.

Stacks: It just sounds terrible. Rolf: I'm really doing my best, though.

Rolf: I'm really feeling it... I... Stacks: I see you're doing your best, but you're not doing your best enough.

Stacks: It has to come from your heart, really from your heart.

Stacks: Let me read your lyrics, let me see what you have. Should I rap as an example?

Rolf: Yeah, but... Yeah.

Stacks: Willy, can you turn on the beat, I'm going to show him how to rap.

Willy: Let's see...

Stacks: Play the beat.

Stacks: Okay, listen, listen...

Stacks: <i>Rappers brag about money and they talk alot, until someone kicks them off the set like Christian Bale.</i>

Stacks: <i>You rap about Bentleys but you don't even have a scooter... Tududu...</i>

Stacks: Okay, know what I mean? You hear more emotion. Rolf: Okay, okay. I can... I can do this.

Stacks: Yeah, you want to try again? Rolf: Yeah, I can do it, I can do it.

Stacks: Okay, he's going to try again. Rolf: Yes.

Rolf: I really have it now, I really have it. I feel it.

Stacks: Just go for it man, rap from your heart, from your soul, rap from your soul.

Rolf: <i>Rappers brag about money and they talk alot, until someone kicks them off the set like Christian Bale.</i>

Rolf: <i>You rap about Bentleys but you don't even have a scooter, your career is Mc Donalds and you still live with your mom.</i>

Rolf: <i>I hear you rap about bitches, who do you mean, your barbies?</i> Stacks: No, stop, stop, Willy, Willy, stop, stop...

Stacks: Stop, stop, stop, stop. Rolf: <i>You talk about Hennessy...</i>

Stacks: You just don't have it man, you don't have it. Rolf: I'm really doing my best.

Stacks: I see that but, you just don't have it, man, you just don't have it.

Stacks: wait, let me do it again, let me show you how you should rap.

Rolf: Okay, yeah... Yeah. Stacks: Wait, just go that way.

Rolf: I don't know... Maybe if you have... Tips... Stacks: Wait, pay close attention to my voice.

Stacks: Listen to how I pronounce, how I do everything, my moves...

Stacks: Because I'm Monnie Stacks. I am one of the best rappers, let's just get that clear.

Stacks: Willy, turn on the beat, I'll show him, I'll show him.

Stacks: Okay, listen, pay attention, comes from the heart, listen, listen.

Rolf: I already have... Stacks: <i>Rappers brag about money and they talk alot...</i>

Stacks: <i>Until someone kicks them off the set like Christian Bale.</i>

Rolf: I already got it. Stacks: <i>You rap about Bentleys but you don't even have a scooter...</i>

Stacks: <i>your career is the Mc Donalds and you still live with your mom and, I'm taking over, I am a soldier...</i>

Stacks: <i>you know, believe me, you know how I do, spit with so much emotion, yo, yo, the name is Monnie Stacks...</i>

Stacks: <i>and you know I have money, and I'm taking over, Willy, this shit is fucking dope, you know I destroy every rapper.</i>

Stacks: <i>That is what I do, so much emotion, and you know, people think I'm so cool.</i>

Stacks: <i>Monnie Stacks, Monnie Stacks, I keep saying it. Monnie Stacks, Monnie Stacks, I keep rapping it.</i>

Rolf: Well, yes, I think it's quite good so far.

Stacks: <i>Monnie Stacks, baby.</i>

Stacks: <i>I'm on the track, motherfucker, I was gone for a while, call me Monnie Stacks, I am back for the cash, motherfucker.</i>

Rolf: Yeah! Stacks: <i>I go ratatatata for my stash, I am gone when I see 5-0...</i>

Stacks: <i>on the road. All I want is money because the scene is too wack.</i> Willy: Oh shit.

Stacks: <i>Just call me the best MC, I'm the best, sicker than the plague...</i> Rolf: Yeah nigga!

Stacks: <i>deeper than sex, who is the best, you know it, that is Monnie Stacks, baby, all my fans keep shaking just like crack babies.</i>

Rolf: Willy... It's my own house... Come on...

Stacks: Okay, we're going to Blushes, and I can't wait for you to hear her talent, shit is fucking crazy.

Stacks: Wait, she's preparing...

Blushes: What are you filming?! Stacks: Wow, wait...

Blushes: Go away! I'm busy! Go away! Stacks: No but... That... Oh... Shit.

Blushes: Are we gonna record? Willy: Aw yeah!

Stacks: Blushes! Yes! Willy: Let's do this!

Willy: Are you ready? Stacks: Yeah, man, I can't wait.

Blushes: Yes, I'm all ready, I'll show you. Stacks: Yeah? Nice, that's the spirit.

Willy: Do you need to warm up, or...? Stacks: That's the spirit.

Blushes: No, I already prepared. Stacks: Yeah?

Blushes: Yeah. Stacks: Nice, okay, let's go, let's go!

Willy: Let's get right into it. Stacks: Okay. Turn on the beat.

Stacks: <i>I bless those peeps, I'm coming for my cash, I shoot, so rest in peace, I'm not with those fake G's, motherfucker.</i>

Blushes & Stacks: <i>I want money, I want money, all I want is money.</i>

Stacks: Hear that voice, hear that voice. Blushes: <i>Everything I want is love for that money.</i>

Blushes: <i>I want money, money, all I...</i> Stacks: <i>All I want is money.</i>

Stacks: Wait, um, can you do it again? But not because it was bad but because I want to hear your voice again.

Blushes: Alright. Stacks: You have a really beautiful voice.

Willy: You got this, you got this. Blushes: It's good, right?

Stacks: Yes, definitely, very good, this is gonna be a hit. Willy, bring the beat again.

Stacks: <i>I bless those peeps, coming for my cash, I shoot, so rest in peace, I'm not with those fake G's, motherfucker.</i>

Blushes & Stacks: <i>I want money, I want money.</i> Blushes: <i>All I want is money.</i>

Blushes: <i>Everything I have is love for that money, I want money... All I have...</i>

Blushes: I keep losing it. Willy: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Blushes: But it was good, right? It was good. Willy: It was... It was... Nice...

Stacks: It was perfect. Blushes: You can cut it a but but it's good.

Willy: We could cut it but, would you like some... Autotune? Maybe?

Blushes: Autotune? Willy: A little bit? Little bit? Little bit? Little bit?

Blushes: The most powerful instrument? That's not so hard, that's love!

Blushes: Love is the most powerful instrument of all, it gives you the best music.

Blushes: You get the best sounds, but also the love around you, the earth, the people, the animals, even the insects...

Blushes: It's just so... Yeah... That gives you... That's what... The best instrument, yeah.

Stacks: So, yeah, man.

Blushes: It's really great, now, right? Stacks: Definitely, thanks to your voice, mainly.

Blushes: Yes! Thank you. Stacks: Thank you, very well done.

Stacks: And this is definitely gonna be a hit. Blushes: We did great, huh? The 3 of us.

Stacks: Sure. Willy: On fire, boy.

Stacks: Yes, the radio is gonna pick this up, in a few days.

Stacks: I can't wait. Willy: It's too big for the radio. Isn't there something bigger?

Stacks: Oi oi oi...

Willy: Ah let's just start with the radio. Stacks: We'll see... TV, all media stations.

Willy: Damn, we good.

Stacks: Wow. That's a good question... How I feel?

Stacks: You know, I feel... Satisfied. Because I see this like one big journey.

Stacks: You start with nothing, and then you build up. Like a house.

Stacks: It goes brick, by brick, by brick.

Stacks: Until the house is done. We had good moments, and we had bad moments.

Stacks: But that's all part of the process. It doesn't matter how good we are, or how bad one of us is.

Stacks: The point is that we're all content, because at the end of the day...

Stacks: we wrote history, and that's what matters.

Stacks: <i>Rappers brag about money and they talk alot, until someone kicks them off the set like Christian Bale.</i>

Stacks: <i>You rap about Bentleys but you don't even have a scooter, your career is Mc Donalds and you still live with your mom.</i>

Stacks: <i>And, I'm taking over, I am a soldier, you know believe my, you know my name is Monnie Stacks.</i>

Stacks: <i>Because I have money. Get it? Monnie Stacks? Because I have money?</i>

Stacks: <i>And I'm still doing my thing, I am a fucking king. Look at me all you see is bling bling.</i>

Stacks: <i>All you see is bling bling, everybody is blind. Ray Charles.</i>

Stacks: <i>Shit. And I am a wonder just like Stevie. I make the money money, just like Jay-Z.</i>

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María Rebeca Latigo de Hernández, the civil rights leader who helped advance the rights of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants, has been honored with a Google Doodle on what would have been her 122nd birthday.

She is also sometimes known as Maria L.

de Hernández.

The July 29, 2018 Google Doodle was designed to illustrate Hernández "doing what she did best – using her voice to elevate and benefit her community," Google wrote.

U.S. Representative Henry B.

Gonzales once said, "She fought a big fight with a little stick.".

Here's what you need to know:.

María Rebeca Latigo de Hernández Was Born in Mexico and Moved to San Antonio, Texas.

Hernández was born in Garza García, near Monterrey, Mexico in 1896, according to Google.

She was an immigrant, moving to San Antonio, Texas, "where she became one of the leading voices speaking against economic discrimination and educational segregation that was faced primarily by women and children of Mexican descent.".

According to DevDiscourse, Hernández was an elementary school teacher in Monterrey, Mexico before moving to Texas "during the chaos of the Mexican Revolution," along with many others.

She and her husband, Pedro Hernandez Barrera, ran a grocery store and bakery in San Antonio, where they moved in 1918, DevDiscourse reports.

Her father was a professor.

According to The Texas State Historical Association, her parents were named Eduardo Frausto and Francisca (Medrano) Latigo.

Hernández Was San Antonio's First Female Mexican-American Radio Announcer.

Hernández literally took her voice to the masses using a new medium: Radio.

"In addition to being a powerful organizer, Hernández was also a talented orator: she became San Antonio's first Mexican American female radio announcer, and spent much of the rest of her life speaking up against injustice and inequality across both the Mexican and African American communities," Google notes.

According to the Sun, she was also a regular on Texas television, advancing the rights of Mexican immigrants.

She was described as an "untiring fighter" for the rights of Mexican-Americans.

Hernández Started an Organization to Educate Mexican-Americans About Their Rights.

Hernández was many things; she was also a community organizer who believed in the importance of education.

Among her many contributions, "she co-founded the Orden Caballeros de America (Order of the Knights of America) – a benefit society dedicated to educating Mexican Americans about their rights," according to Google.

She founded the group with Pedro Hernandez Barrera, her husband, on January 10, 1929.

"She also helped organize the Asociación Protectora de Madres (Association for the Protection of Mothers) which provided financial aid to expectant mothers and La Liga de Defensa Pro-Escolar (The School Defense League) which fought to replace segregated educational facilities," Google wrote.

La Liga de Defensa Pro-Escolar was an organization "dedicated to obtaining better facilities and better education for the West Side Mexican community," according to The Texas State Historical Association.

Hernández Was a Mother of 10 Children.

Hernández and her husband had 10 children together.

Several of their children died in infancy, however.

She died of pneumonia in 1989.

She was 86.

She authored an essay called "México y Los Cuatro Poderes Que Dirigén al Pueblo," which, according to the Texas State Historical Association, highlighted the importance of mothers and the domestic sphere.

She insisted on using the Spanish language in her essays, resisting the trend of assimilation.

She also served as a midwife for those who couldn't afford medical care.

Hernández Fought for Workers' & Students' Rights.

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The activist was also involved in workers' rights protests.

In 1938, "she took up the cause of workers' rights in the Pecan-Shellers' Strike," according to the Texas State Historical Association.

In 1939, she visited Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas "to express good will between Mexico and the Mexicans in the United States," the site reports.

She was also concerned about inequality in the classroom, noting inequities faced by Mexican-American children, who often had classrooms without heat and higher student-teacher ratios than non immigrant children.

"The students are not at fault for being born with black eyes and brown hair and not with blue eyes.

We are all supported by the stripes and stars of the flag," she once said.

"I want you to take this gesture of this community as a protest and disgust over the terrible conditions.".

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