Happy Indigenous people's day

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from South Korea
seen from Maldives

seen from United States
seen from United States
Happy Indigenous people's day
actually americans have a moral obligation to vote for biden in the november presidential election. i hope this helps!
do you use paper plates in your home for daily use?
YES! - i’m from the US
NO! - i’m from the US
YES! - i’m not from the US
NO! - i’m not from the US
see results
please reblog and add why you do/don’t use paper plates at home, i’m immensely curious about this!
"When hell freezes over"...
Be careful y'all, anything is possible now
As a Spaniard, it fascinates me the obsession people in the US have with controlling "bad language”. The way they censor s3x or f*ck. I can still read it, where is the offense in writing the full word? Plus, often you are actually pronouncing it (looking at you, tiktok). So I can say it but you can’t hear it (any time they censor tv shows). I can’t write it but you can understand it. It is all very confusing.
I remember watching Kitchen Nightmares and people dismissing Gordon’s comments because “language!”. “I don’t like the way you are saying these things!” they say. Oh right, it offends you to hear “you are fucking useless” but not because of the “useless”, because of the “fucking”. This never happens in the Spanish version. Nobody even notices the bad language.
We swear and curse a lot. At least half of the words I say (anyone says) are considered “bad language”. Nobody bats an eye. Even when I was teaching Spanish to foreigners, I would swear unwillingly, it’s automatic. Children have their own bad language until they are teenagers and they will use adult’s with each other until they are considered adults.
Is this related to religion? Does it come from some Northern European thing people brought along? There seems to be related to a loss of control or authority (don’t use bad language on me, I perceive it as an agression). It seems it may be more a “white” thing than other cultures thing but I live in Spain, all I see is media, it’s all a mix and it is always like... why would you say “heck” instead of “hell”? We shit on God or on the whore almost daily because of minor nuisances. The cultural shock is real.
Direct payment towards your internet bills during the Covid-19 Pandemic
If you’re in the USA and struggling to afford internet access,check out this program, which gives direct monthly aid to help people pay for the internet. A lot of people are eligible, and the website is very clear and navigable. You don’t have to be a US citizen to apply, either!
Even if you think you can’t/don’t need to qualify, check it out--it may help someone you know!
People on tumblr be like "omg I wish I would have a Denny's around here!" But in America it's hard to explain Denny's but if I had to try it's the place the game puts you in after you complete the final mission so you can go back in the open world