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I like the sand cat:
It looks like it gets distracted all the time and starts new side projects.
Holy shit this is me ^^
Mine
The screaming Opossum
The screaming hairy armadillo is also good.
Pallas’s cat
Cisco 2600 router.
I have used this phrase a lot, but in the last couple of years I’ve seen usage of this phrase by folks who aren’t Native Americans start to come under fire. I think it’s because it appropriates and makes light of Native American culture.
I think what and how it is used for or interpreted as should be a factor to determine whether it is appropriation of Native American culture.
I’m not a native english speaker, and often times the term in my mind can mean zodiac animals. I’m not saying they are the same thing. English is a common language, and people from other cultures may interpret the word differently.
Hence I sometimes wonder whether there are other cultures across the world that use similar terms (eg totem symbolism), or whether such term can mean different things to other cultures. A blanket ban of the specific combination of these two words in english based on
onesome cultures may seem unfair to others if this is true. If anyone knows or has issues with the logic, please correct me.EDIT: see the discussion in the comments https://lemm.ee/comment/1954510
EDIT 2: per below comment, Native American shouldn’t be treated as 1 culture.
Native Americans are not one culture BTW. We treat them as one because the USA’s history towards non-northern protestant European people is pretty much always racist but they are no more similar cultures than the French and Slovenians are.
Slovenians in the spotlight again!
It’s definitely not used with the same level of meaning in pop culture, so maybe we need to call it something else.
Zeitgeist Animal?
I love “Zeitgeist Animal”! Using it from now on!
Which Native American tribe specifically? Native Americans aren’t one single culture. Are you offended on behalf of someone you can’t even name?
I’m going to answer this in good faith.
Not wanting to cause someone else discomfort or pain, is not about being “offended” on their behalf. We need to get away from this “offfence” paradigm and back to the human. We are all people. Let’s treat each other with respect.
If you genuinely want to know “which tribe specifically”, start here with the big picture:
Came here to say this. We need to stop trivializing it.
“Lobster, because lobsters live for over one hundred years, are blue-blooded like aristocrats, and stay fertile all their lives”
Find your soul mate, Homer!
Some kind of angry potato
Manatees
intercontinental nuclear ballistic missile bean launcher system
the_itsb = the Ill-Tempered Sea Bass, and though it’s a batfish and not a sea bass, I’ve always thought this guy conveys the ill-tempered part beautifully.
Who I actually am as a person is a little more like some kind of crab. There’s the strawberry crab, who is “small, brightly-colored … known to be quite toxic,” which sounds just like me without medication. 😂 And then there’s the black-eyed hermit crab, who “often inhabits shells left by massive moon snails … often covered with colorful pink anemone-like hydroids, making this critter even cuter.”
nice lipstick on that first one