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Die Alona Tal Die.
Knock Knock;
Who's there?
FDR married his cousin.
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Itchy as fuck lice mummy
random as fuck dice mummy
expensive as fuck price mummy
jesus as fuck christ mummy
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some of you guys are going to have to start internalizing and accepting the fact that you will not be able to tell some indigenous people apart from white people at a glance, no matter what their 'blood quantum' [gag] is, partially because genetics is wild, and partially because there are indigenous groups that are naturally paler than whatever you're thinking right now.
I'm not in the know like at all when it comes to indigenous things, may I ask why the "[gag]" with every "blood quantum"
Yeah no worries!
Blood quantum is a nightmare concept. It is essentially how much 'native blood' you 'legally' have according to the government.
It is not traditional, it is not cultural, it is not something Indigenous nations ever used to measure belonging.
It was created by colonizers as a tool of erasure. It literally exists so the government could mathematically subtract us out of existence over time.
Think of it like this;
instead of letting Indigenous communities define ourselves, the U.S. government came in and said, “Your Indigeneity is only valid if we can quantify it like livestock breeding papers.” It was meant to break apart families, stop us from passing on identity and land rights, and eventually reach a point where they could say, “See, there are no real Indigenous people left! So we don't need to think about them!"
It weaponizes nebulous and often finicky genetics against culture, community, lived experience, etc.
It ignores the fact that Indigenous identity is about kinship, belonging, survival, language, tradition, and responsibility to our people.
Blood quantum turns those things into a number. A number designed to shrink until there is nothing left.
Many nations are still stuck dealing with blood quantum rules because of federal pressure and resource control, not because we chose it or approve of it.
And it harms us every single generation. It pits relatives against each other, creates disenrollment fights, and tells half of Indigenous kids they are somehow less real than their siblings because of paperwork.
It also lets the government give a 'good reason' for why we shouldn't have mixed race marriages or 'interbreed' with other races, because then the blood quantum 'goes down' and we may legally not be considered indigenous under the government anymore, which means they can deny us things like certain assistance programs, medical care, etc.
It's literally government mandated eugenics.
In short, it is is a colonial tool invented by the government to eliminate us. Which is why I gag when I say it.
THIS.
I'm going to take this opportunity to shamelessly pedal this post I did on race as a colonial tool because this is so important and I need people to understand just how many communities were destroyed and much harm was and is still being done by this.
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Cultural appropriation is real.
It is currently often used in the wrong way as far as words go, and often overused for things that are not cultural appropriation, but like, I'm sorry, but you reblogged this from someone who can, does, and will absolutely call out harmful cultural appropriation.
Like I agree the person you're talking about sucks, especially if they were using the G-slur for Romani people as you seem to indicate in your tags, but I really do need to impress here that negative cultural appropriation is very real.
Like let me be clear, my og post was in part due to white people telling white-passing native people that we're appropriating our own cultures, we're not, and that's a great example of cultural appropriation being used incorrectly.
But like, non-native people say, wearing war bonnets and selling dreamcatchers for example, is cultural appropriation, and one must call it what it is.
If you were talking about harmful uses of cultural appropriation, I would encourage instead to say that directly instead of saying 'harmful movements like cultural appropriation', especially because cultural appropriation isn't a movement, nor is pointing out when cultural appropriation is happening.
just an fyi, the girl you reblogged that from is literally rroma.
Also, You're not supposed to to use Romani with an i as an non-rroma person, you're supposed to use Romany with a y or just Rroma, it's considered badluck/marime.
Also, I would say in my experience, what you're describing is just racism, in order to actually be harmful, 'cultural approprition' would have to have a strong racist component.
"Cultural appropriation" is exclusively a harmful concept, like telling people that non-japanese people can't eat sushi. Or telling people that they can't buy indigenous art from indigenous creators who sell their work. Or telling someone that they can't like a character on a tv show that's a different race than them. Or my personal favourite, telling my non-rroma dad that he couldn't/shouldn't have married my mom cuz it was racial fetishism and mixed race marriages are always wrong. Or telling my non-genetically rroma older sister that my mom adopted when she married my dad that she can't engage with what is now her own culture. She was less than two when my mom adopted her and these people tell her she's 'appropriating' her own damned culture. I remember her crying while our mom had to explain to her why she 'wasn't rroma enough' for these people.' I don't even think she knew she was adopted at that point (I sure didn't, that was another fun conversation).
So, I will never agree that cultural appropriation is a real or good thing. I think racist "cultural appropriation" can just be distilled down to racism and that's why it's harmful (of course a white dude wearing a war bonnet is racist/bad. Of course a 'slutty gypsy costume' for halloween is bad. But my entirely genetically white adopted sister being rroma isn't bad, eating fusion cuisine isn't bad, liking Dutch from Killjoys as a non-black person isn't bad, and buying indigenous art form an indigenous artist isn't bad).
Does it want to lick the feet?
Foot fetishism? (no judgement, just...I see no other interpretation of this sequence of images)
ACTUAL IMPORTANT ADDITION:
Okay, in saying the following, I recognize that this is going to sound pretty “out there”, especially if you’re someone who is younger on the internet.
And I will preface what I am about to say with some credentials: I am an Internet Old. I am also someone who is paid professionally to work in the horror genre from time to time. I am also someone who has studied psychology, as well as studying some NLP-type shit (that I do not find ethical in the slightest, as an aside, and I quickly noped out of)…
I also want to let you know upfront that what I will tell you is NOT to make you worry or feel afraid. I am sharing this info only so that you can “see through the curtain” as it were, and recognize media and stories like this for what it actually is.
The tl;dr is - please be very criticial of any online horror story that does not provide a sense of catharsis or release at the end, or at the very least a sense of closure or ending. Or anything that is about someone giving up control.
Why? Because creepypasta stories like this may seem merely surreal and/or hilarious to you, but shit like this is actually subliminally priming you to be more easily manipulated and controlled.
And a lot of these types of stories are absolutely aimed at teens and pre-teens, or college kids, fyi. There is also a really good video here by Ann Reardon about of stories being told over brightly coloured baking videos. Mostly though, these stories are about and aimed at WOMEN.
Basically, this story is linking a fear response (a sewer man! - that sounds bad and weird at first) with a violent action - or a taking away of rights/possessions (the coffee that gets poured in the sewer) that comes from someone with power (the soldier) who is “solving a problem” (thinking rationally - how would coffee dumped in the sewer fucking help anyone?!?!) where the victim (the woman) is shown how the solider is “right” to do what he did.
The subliminal lesson here is that the solider does what he wants to do, because “he knows better” than the civilian girl. This story basically ends on the action of “the soldier did the right thing” and there is no real catharsis or sense of ending. You know, the kind of message that implies “be scared, rely on those in power”. The idea that we should just comply.
And, as a thought exercise: the story would be so, so much different if it were a sweet little old lady that took the coffee. The initial scare/weirdness factor could still be there, but it wouldn’t have that same ‘heaviness’ feeling to it, you know?
Please just think smartly about media, okay?
By the way, I am the creator of the Sewer Man post, and here is the ONLY creepy pasta I have ever written:
Thanks for re-blogging my post with this addition, but uh… that “only other” creepypasta you wrote follows the exact same formula.
Sewer Man
People just say whatever the fuck they want on the internet, huh
Some day I wish to read this post but my mind goes blank everytime I look at it
User tonyzaret creating funnyman posts to subliminally effect teenage girls on Tumblr
before having a baby, I thought it sucked that babies took so long to turn into interesting people. "good for people who like babies but I'm not one of them. I want a child who can tell me her theories. etc"
but now I have a baby I feel no hurry at all?? she's great as she is
I guess this is kind of what people mean when they tell childless people things like "you'll understand when you have your own"?
I wish people who were lukewarm on kids like this would shut the fuck up.
People like you are why people condescendingly tell me I don't know my own damned mind when I'm 30.
I won't change my mind and your kid looks like a potato.
Only on tumblr will you find aesthetic pictures of flavoured condoms.
Jesus Christ people, Harry Potter is BAD.
It's a children's book form the 90s.
Can you imagine if we were all still this involved with Magic Tree House or Pony Pal books (and the authors of those aren't RAGING BIGOTS)?
Why can't we let go of a children's series from before most of us were born?
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Whoa wait. SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN. ARE THEY A COUPLE OR NOT?
Huge spoiler, but you asked to explain:
No, they’re not.
They in a mind control time loop here and when they wake up, they both totally freak out because they’re exclusively platonic besties.
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