Mexico vs New Mexico

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mexico SLANDER!! Learn everything you NEED to know about the bordering mexicos, in 3 minutes starting NOW!!!!

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I like that New Mexico is only known for Breaking Bad lol.

Jelothar
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As a Mexican addicted to consuming Coca-Cola as if my life depended on it, I believe this.
There is also a video game called Call of Juarez.
Anime is so important in Mexico that when the DBZ Broly movie was released, the government paid to broadcast the movie in poor regions.
And we also have our own version of "Roswell

phantomgiron
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I mean New Mexico has the third highest crime rate in the USA, truly an awe-inspring example of Mexican-American collaboration!

stepaioneldon
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More New Mexico facts: Spanish explorers and settlers arrived in the 16th century from present-day Mexico, naming the territory Nuevo México in part to evoke the Aztec legend of Aztlán, which in turn evolved into the stories of the Seven Cities of Gold. Isolated by its rugged terrain and the relative dominance of its indigenous people, New Mexico was a peripheral part of the viceroyalty of New Spain. Following Mexican independence in 1821, it became an autonomous region of Mexico, albeit increasingly threatened by the centralizing policies of the Mexican government, culminating in the Revolt of 1837.

New Mexico's flag is one of only four state flags without the color blue (the other three being California, Alabama, and Maryland). The flag of New Mexico is also one of only two state flags (the other is Oklahoma) to include distinct Native American iconography. It is the sun symbol of the Zia people. Their solar symbol, a red circle with groups of rays pointing in four directions, is painted on ceremonial vases, drawn on the ground around campfires, and used to introduce newborns to the Sun. Four is the sacred number of the Zia and can be found repeated in the four points radiating from the circle

SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
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Finished breaking bad last month and i love how i can finally understand all of the memes I've seen floating around for years

Quincy__
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As someone who's related to Saul goodman I am proud to be New Mexican!!!

KonstantyPL
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I use to work at a wing stop in santa fe, we had a ghost in the back. He would chill in an empty room. We tried talking to him but all he would ask is if we came from the fort in spanish . Miss you Manuel.

mexicanwitharock
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The transition from Japanese history with Mexico to Japanese history with New Mexico had no right to scare me that bad.

Colours_Fading
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The De Vargas Street House in Santa Fe isn't the oldest building in the US, but it is one of! However, THE oldest buildings in the country are STILL in NM! The Ancestral Puebloan dwellings! Construction of them began in 750 AD! Those in the Chaco Canyon were built in 800, the Taos Pueblo was built between 1000 and 1450, and the Acoma Pueblo was built between 1000 and 1200! The Acoma and Taos Pueblos are the oldest continuously inhabited sites in the country!

Their famous cliff dwellings were built as the Ancestral Puebloans shifted from hunting and gathering to a more sedentary life that relied on farming. They moved their residences from the canyon floor to the canyon walls and cliffs, which provided natural protection. They constructed their cliff homes from hand-cut stone blocks and mortar made from adobe, a heavy clay soil. Dwellings often consisted of two to four stories. Each floor was set back from the one below it, giving the buildings a stepped appearance. The multiple stories of the cliff dwellings also provided further protection. The ground-floor rooms lacked doors and windows, so houses could be entered only by climbing a ladder to the higher floor and passing through an opening in the ceiling. If the town were attacked, the ladders could be pulled up to prevent enemy access.

AverytheCubanAmerican
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Glad to be a New Mexican. I can say that all of what you said is accurate, especially the Las Cruces one lol.

lillyc
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As a person who lives in Las Cruces, I had absolutely no idea that it's against the law to walk down main street while carrying a lunch box.

procrastinates
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story from someone who actually lives in albuquerque: (we call it abq btw)

I was on the ART bus (free bus system that runs down central) and this homeless guy stepped onto the platform with a styrafoam cup. he walks up to me, mumbles the most iledgible giberish ever mumbled outside of virginia, takes a sip of lean, and walks off the platform, falling flat on the road like a cartoon character, spilling his lean. he gets up and walks onto the platform like nothing happened.

moral: leave while you still can.

vZanimCC
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Mexico: big brother.
State of Mexico: forgotten middle brother.
New Mexico: younger brother.

RafaelGonzalez-vsbu
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I'm Japanese and did not know about that fact, love Mexico

jeffayoe
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Mexico being drained, truly a Lake Texcoco moment

pikabk
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respect for including Jimi Hendrix' version of the national anthem at 0:17

skyleaned
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Mfw New Mexico was founded in 1598 9 years before Jamestown. And has an interesting culture and history, yet everyone inside the rest of the US think its a different country or apart of Mexico, and anyone who remembers that it even exists only think of breaking bad.

how
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Japanese, my brothers and sisters, I love you sooo much 🇯🇵♥️🇲🇽.

vegito
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You forgot to mention that the first nuke was tested in NM, and then dropped on 2 of Japan's biggest cities, utterly decimating and completely incinerating millions of innocent people 🥰👍🥶😄

triplejay
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Mexico vs Guatemala would be hilarious

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