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nael posted:The Thernovish strategy?
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I may just be an idiot but this guy’s facial expression is loving funny Like...did they not have another pic to use? Charged with possession of kid porn so I guess his big dumb face really doesn’t matter.
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# ? May 3, 2018 00:34 |
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So there was apparently a white girl in the US that wore a Chinese dress to prom and it went viral as an evil cultural appropriation thing? Am I just too old and racist to understand why that's a horrible thing?
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Len posted:So there was apparently a white girl in the US that wore a Chinese dress to prom and it went viral as an evil cultural appropriation thing? Am I just too old and racist to understand why that's a horrible thing? There you go.
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# ? May 3, 2018 00:56 |
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Man; cultural appropriation is such a hard thing to pin down. There was some kerfuffle over a museum having a kimono display where you could try on some of the garments, and people freaked out about cultural appropriation, despite tons of quotes from Japanese people about how their fashion was meant to be shared and appreciated worldwide.
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:02 |
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Len posted:So there was apparently a white girl in the US that wore a Chinese dress to prom and it went viral as an evil cultural appropriation thing? Am I just too old and racist to understand why that's a horrible thing? Do you understand why cultural appropriation is bad? Because that’s step one. Step two is realizing that people draw the line at different places. Step three is realizing white people dont get to say if it is or isn’t.
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:05 |
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jivjov posted:Man; cultural appropriation is such a hard thing to pin down. There was some kerfuffle over a museum having a kimono display where you could try on some of the garments, and people freaked out about cultural appropriation, despite tons of quotes from Japanese people about how their fashion was meant to be shared and appreciated worldwide. Yeah I only ever hear that phrase online and it feels like it comes up anytime someone from culture A wears thing from culture B. How is it a bad thing?
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:07 |
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Len posted:Yeah I only ever hear that phrase online and it feels like it comes up anytime someone from culture A wears thing from culture B. How is it a bad thing? The post right above yours sums it up really well; but yeah; there's definite good and bad usages of other culture's stuff. Like, I live in Kansas City. Every year I get to cringe at people wearing Native American headdresses to football games.
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:08 |
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thank god i'm not white so i'm allowed to say that a prom dress is so far below the realm of things worth caring about
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:09 |
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Bunni-kat posted:Do you understand why cultural appropriation is bad? Because thats step one. Step two is realizing that people draw the line at different places. Step three is realizing white people dont get to say if it is or isnt. I showed my wife those pictures of the young girl who was having a "Japanese tea party" at home while wearing a kids' kimono -- the pictures that the Internet went up in arms about over "cultural appropriation" and how it was "insulting to the Japanese" and all that. She said "oh, that's cute. But the belt is tied the wrong way." I specifically asked her if she was offended by what the kid was doing and she looked at me like I had two heads. IIRC after I explained how the Internet was gasping for breath over the pictures, she said something like "I think you should stop reading the Internet." I guess the moral is that white people shouldn't immediately start screeching " CULTURAL APPROPRIATION!!!!!!!!" if they don't actually know anything about the culture in question. edit: Also Western clothing styles were literally appropriated here and are now the norm. Where are the Tumblrites protesting at the Japanese embassy about this horrible transgressions against Western culture?
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Len posted:Yeah I only ever hear that phrase online and it feels like it comes up anytime someone from culture A wears thing from culture B. How is it a bad thing? Because Culture A is usually the one who went in and poo poo all over Culture B, historically treating said culture like garbage right up until "oh look at these funny/pretty things I can wear! Who cares about what any of this stuff means, it's mine now!"
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Weatherman posted:I showed my wife those pictures of the young girl who was having a "Japanese tea party" at home while wearing a kids' kimono -- the pictures that the Internet went up in arms about over "cultural appropriation" and how it was "insulting to the Japanese" and all that. Yeah, white people love to speak "on behalf of others" and usually go too far, which is why I included step 3. Pretty sure the idea of appropriation doesn’t extend to "conquered" (sorry, don’t have better vocabulary for this) taking from "conquering" cultures, so Japan taking from the west doesn’t seem to qualify under the usual understanding.
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:23 |
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I just found this loving thing on imgur and it makes my skin crawl in a way that won't stop: https://imgur.com/gallery/WLRrALF Guy kept a journal of his relentless pining after the girl in the cubicle next to him. Here's the first page! This dude's diary is gonna be worth a fortune someday after they find all the bodies.
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Yawgmoth posted:I just found this loving thing on imgur and it makes my skin crawl in a way that won't stop: https://imgur.com/gallery/WLRrALF I just read that whole thread and dear loving lord, what an insane creep. He's in jail now apparently for stalking her.
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:37 |
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Len posted:So there was apparently a white girl in the US that wore a Chinese dress to prom and it went viral as an evil cultural appropriation thing? Am I just too old and racist to understand why that's a horrible thing? that's just something to be mocked regardless of politics
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:39 |
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Weatherman posted:I showed my wife those pictures of the young girl who was having a "Japanese tea party" at home while wearing a kids' kimono -- the pictures that the Internet went up in arms about over "cultural appropriation" and how it was "insulting to the Japanese" and all that. Take your own advice and stop being bothered by something you don't understand.
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# ? May 3, 2018 01:40 |
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Len posted:Yeah I only ever hear that phrase online and it feels like it comes up anytime someone from culture A wears thing from culture B. How is it a bad thing? So, as people have said, there is a lot of variation in what some people are upset by, and some not. Sometimes I think people are too offended by some things, but it's their right. But let's take an example, wearing a headdress. Now, I can;t speak for every indigenous North American, but it is a very important and symbolic item for people hereabout and it is really dick to just make or wear one yourself for whatever stupid poo poo. And then you got fuckers like Ted Nugent wearing it around while ranting about how he is more indigenous than we are, and that we barely qualify as people. And poo poo, look at the stuff the boy scouts and poo poo get up to. It's horrifyingly racist and lovely. But, if anyone wants my kokhoms sick rear end bannock recipe, they can have it. They just need to listen to my story about it first. Tiberius Thyben has a new favorite as of 02:58 on May 3, 2018 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:Take your own advice and stop being bothered by something you don't understand. I do find it funny he has turned his wife into an object to own random people on the internet. It’s the I have a black friend on steroids.
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CharlestheHammer posted:I do find it funny he has turned his wife into an object to own random people on the internet. Or he just asked his wife's opinion on something he was thinking about, to see what she thought? You know, like normal adults do? Jesus loving Christ.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:08 |
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Cultural appropriation is supposed to be a neutral term. A phenomena that happens in society (or there's probably arguments out there that it's a phenomena in colonizing/capitalist society) that can either be good or bad depending on context. I think as long as you care about doing a thing justice and do it with respect then there isn't a lot to get mad about. Like if a boardroom of white execs decide to use iconography from another culture to sell softdrinks or something would be rightfully offensive (how offensive is up to the people affected). I'm a dumb idiot so I just side on caution hoping that people get to learn, understand and experience other cultures in a way that benefits everyone and promotes understanding. But I'm an idiot. Anyway, content: https://twitter.com/cocksailor/status/991743574331899905 Included screenshots: Idiots on Social Media: Baby mad? Are you trying to seduce me? Dumb question, does rehosting rules apply for twitter? Should I be rehosting them on Imgur anyway?
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edit: whoops missed a page
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kru posted:Or he just asked his wife's opinion on something he was thinking about, to see what she thought? You know, like normal adults do? Lol no he didn’t or he wouldn’t have posted gloating. Jesus Christ don’t be so dumb.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:21 |
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Tiberius Thyben posted:
Sweet, let's hear it.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:21 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:Lol no he didn’t or he wouldn’t have posted gloating. Relating an anecdote is "gloating" now?
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CharlestheHammer posted:Lol no he didn’t or he wouldn’t have posted gloating. Speaking of normal adults, here's a great example of not-one.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:24 |
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The correct way to have a discussion about appropriation is to discuss it so both sides can come to an agreement on where the line should be drawn, rather than getting into slapfights. This scenario never happens.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:29 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:The correct way to have a discussion about appropriation is to discuss it so both sides can come to an agreement on where the line should be drawn, rather than getting into slapfights. Basically but apparently smugly declaring everyone’s feelings worthless based of the opinion of one person is just giving an a anecdote. Goons can be real dense some times.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:31 |
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Who What Now posted:Sweet, let's hear it. I'll just quote myself from the BYOB cooking thread. Tiberius Thyben posted:Fair enough! Bannock is a type of quick bread. The term bannock itself is a loan word from the the Scots, who made a similar type of bread. Most recipes are made with flour, water, lard, baking powder, and optionally eggs, powdered or fresh milk, currants, and anything else on hand. Some recipes are fried, some deep fried, others baked, and others still done over a fire. This recipe is also really good over a fire, either in a cast iron pan, or wrapped in a braid on a stick. Not over the smoke, it will turn it into a charred mess, and be patient. It will take 10-20 minutes, and if you rush it it'll burn before the middle cooks. Also got a pan fried bannock recipe somewhere, but I need to remember where I saved it.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:32 |
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Mate I don't know why you're so angry about this but I'm nowhere near as invested in the topic as you imagine I am, so feel free to have the last words.
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CharlestheHammer posted:Basically but apparently smugly declaring everyone’s feelings worthless based of the opinion of one person is just giving an a anecdote. Nobody did this, and you seem absolutely mental.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:36 |
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I have literally never met a non white person who cares about cultural appropriation.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:37 |
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Nostradingus posted:I have literally never met a non white person who cares about cultural appropriation. Do you know many Native (American Indian) people? Because several of the ones I know are pissed off by ladies wearing war bonnets to Coachella and the like.
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# ? May 3, 2018 02:43 |
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Nostradingus posted:I have literally never met a non white person who cares about cultural appropriation. I'm literally right here, in this thread, talking about it.
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Nostradingus posted:I have literally never met a non white person who cares about cultural appropriation. People who have been actively discriminated against and marginalized by colonial powers have some strong opinions about appropriation. "Strong" is about the most neutral term I can use.
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https://twitter.com/GamerTakes/status/991787383237509120?s=19
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Nostradingus posted:I have literally never met a non white person who cares about cultural appropriation. Ive met a whole bunch, they're fine folks with a lot of informed opinions. Hope you meet some soon.
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Nostradingus posted:I have literally never met a non white person who cares about cultural appropriation. How fascinating. Good thing you told us.
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# ? May 3, 2018 03:25 |
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The gently caress is that person talking about?
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# ? May 3, 2018 03:33 |
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Bunni-kat posted:The gently caress is that person talking about? He thinks people only play women in games because they're creeps, wants to use said logic to "prove" the person is a pedophile too.
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Bunni-kat posted:The gently caress is that person talking about? All I know is that they definitely hated Uncharted Lost Legacy, and if God of War DLC let's you play as the kid and you buy it, you're definitely a pedophile.
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