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English: The epitaph in Mexico is not such a common thing; instead of that we use "Calaveritas" to scoff about death because is a sarcastic way to express the feelings of the people who knew the deceased.
In this picture you can see the funny way that the author use to make the people know more about the deceased, I mean, is a different and original form to liberate the emotions and feelings after the death of a love one; besides that this is something that only happens on the celebration of "Dia de Muertos". |
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Author | Daniela Cázares |
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