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· 8 years ago
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This is so relatable
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
I think somebody is saying that to her...
guest
· 8 years ago
Please do not use the phrase 'spirit animal' so loosely. It's incredibly disrespectful to the Native American culture.
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wrong3
· 8 years ago
I bet you've never even met a Native American. Especially since you're assuming all of them have the same culture, and that they somehow are so emotionally weak that they need your help to defend them online
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guest
· 8 years ago
okay but consider this, maybe you're just a douchebag who needs to pop their head out of their ass for one damn minute to realize that using the term 'spirit animal' so loosely is in fact cultural appropriation. spirit animals were/still are a very important part of many native american cultures, and the way people are using it nowadays is not okay in any way shape or form. i'm not saying native american people can't speak for themselves, you're assuming i'm not at least part native american myself lol. what i'm doing is using whatever privilege i have to speak for the native americans whose voices are trying their damndest but still aren't being heard even somewhere so open as the internet. please try to be a little more sensitive and read a damn wiki for fuck's sake
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wrong3
· 8 years ago
The problem is that you're getting all butthurt and screaming about cultural appropriation just because of some harmless sentence on the internet while the real native americans clearly don't give a shit. And again, you're basically acting as their self appointed representative which is actually more offensive than some guy saying something is their spirit animal. I bet you also go to Chinese restaurants and yell at non-Chinese customers for appropriating Chinese culture by wanting some Chow Mein.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Chow mein is an American invention, just like the fortune cookie, which is also my spirit animal.
pokethebear
· 8 years ago
Do you yell at white people with dreadlocks for cultural appropriation?
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wrong3
· 8 years ago
@pokethebear it's awesome cuz when people do that, they get rekt cuz it turns out the Celts used to have dreadlocks too, and they probably didn't even know black people existed
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
What about white boys blasting rap? There is a twenty something white boy blasting rap on a job site right now, they keep saying over and over again "ni**as and hoes".
guest
· 8 years ago
Spirit Animals is my favourite book series (just sayin).
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guest
· 8 years ago
Chow mien is an actual Chinese dish, tho we pronounce it as Chao mian (Chow-mee-an) in Chinese