Black men who see my peen always accuse me of cultural appropriation
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congratualtions on the most inappropriate response possible.
I kinda feel I'm hostage to fortune now.
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I kinda feel I'm hostage to fortune now.
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Missfortune is in Wales`
How is it inappropriate? Wasn't cultural appropriation being discussed?
I'm sorry, Mr. Vienna Sausage.
( , Fri 18 Aug 2017, 18:22, Share, Reply)
How is it inappropriate? Wasn't cultural appropriation being discussed?
I'm sorry, Mr. Vienna Sausage.
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Probably
But they are right up there with bow ties and hipster beards in my pantheon of dislike.
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But they are right up there with bow ties and hipster beards in my pantheon of dislike.
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I had ginger dreads in uni
but that was 100% because it meant I could get away with not bothering with stuff like washing or combing my hair.
Used to still bathe though, to an hour-long tape of Rasputin on endless loop. I'm no longer in touch with any of my flatmates.
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but that was 100% because it meant I could get away with not bothering with stuff like washing or combing my hair.
Used to still bathe though, to an hour-long tape of Rasputin on endless loop. I'm no longer in touch with any of my flatmates.
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If this is remotely true
I'm doxing you to coxxy and his milita
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I'm doxing you to coxxy and his milita
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No, they aren't.
Dreads appeared in many cultures including ancient egyptians, celtic & germanic tribes and vikings. They aren't the preserve of any culture, neither is tattooing which is also often hijacked in the old cultural appropriation twaddle.
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Dreads appeared in many cultures including ancient egyptians, celtic & germanic tribes and vikings. They aren't the preserve of any culture, neither is tattooing which is also often hijacked in the old cultural appropriation twaddle.
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Making excuses for Vikings
That's classic Drac.
Edit: I also hate tats. It's not culture, it's wearing the same fading t-shirt for the rest of your life.
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That's classic Drac.
Edit: I also hate tats. It's not culture, it's wearing the same fading t-shirt for the rest of your life.
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I am absolutely a viking apologist.
After Charlemagne spread that jebus nonsense at the point of a sword, I think the vikings were right to seek reparations from the evil monks in their abbeys where they bummed little boys.
Some tats are pretty cool, especially the ones that mean something. I had a half maori housemate that had a tattoo that told the story of her mum's tribe, it was definitely culture :)
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After Charlemagne spread that jebus nonsense at the point of a sword, I think the vikings were right to seek reparations from the evil monks in their abbeys where they bummed little boys.
Some tats are pretty cool, especially the ones that mean something. I had a half maori housemate that had a tattoo that told the story of her mum's tribe, it was definitely culture :)
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