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I'm a fucking Yankeeboo
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2016-01-17 at 11:42 PM UTCY'know, I have no problem with Asians. They invented martial arts and I like their meditation practices. Their literature goes hard. I guess they are ok. I just hate to western over-glorification of Japanese culture by generation weeaboo.
Then I realized that I did the same thing with US culture. I learned the language to assimilate, I follow trends from the US, your media basically raised me. Fuck me. I'm a Yankeeboo. -
2016-01-17 at 11:56 PM UTCWe're all living in Amerika. Vote Trump 2016.
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2016-01-18 at 12:03 AM UTCKANYE 2020
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2016-01-18 at 12:30 AM UTC
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2016-01-18 at 1:37 AM UTC
Y'know, I have no problem with Asians. They invented martial arts and I like their meditation practices. Their literature goes hard. I guess they are ok. I just hate to western over-glorification of Japanese culture by generation weeaboo.
Then I realized that I did the same thing with US culture. I learned the language to assimilate, I follow trends from the US, your media basically raised me. Fuck me. I'm a Yankeeboo.
I've always hated it as well and realized it was being romanticized, idealized as a haven for nerds and introverts. I like some of the things produced in Japan, but the culture is very flawed and far from the ideal. I'm not a fan of culture in general, as it's harmful to individualism, the development of people as individuals, fully actualized human beings.
But as to US culture, do you realize there isn't really a US culture, in a way? The US is just so widespread, with regions varying so much, so many different ethnic groups, division among religious and political lines. There are books about this. Examples:
http://www.amazon.com/Our-Patchwork-Nation-Surprising-America/dp/159240670X
http://www.amazon.com/American-Nations-History-Regional-Cultures/dp/0143122029 -
2016-01-18 at 6:43 AM UTC
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2016-01-18 at 2:55 PM UTC
I've always hated it as well and realized it was being romanticized, idealized as a haven for nerds and introverts. I like some of the things produced in Japan, but the culture is very flawed and far from the ideal. I'm not a fan of culture in general, as it's harmful to individualism, the development of people as individuals, fully actualized human beings.
Yes, of course. It's such a huge country. I'm pretty sure real life in the US is a lot more like life here than I expect. Mundane and boring. My brain works in patterns, though. When I think of US citizens I think of niggers, liberals from California, rednecks and cowboys. City people from New York, too. When I think of Russians I see a dude in Adidas sweat pants squatting infront of a store, an old drunk dude with a fat red nose, Mongols and hot blonde chicks. How do you see Germany and Germans?
But as to US culture, do you realize there isn't really a US culture, in a way? The US is just so widespread, with regions varying so much, so many different ethnic groups, division among religious and political lines. There are books about this. Examples:
http://www.amazon.com/Our-Patchwork-Nation-Surprising-America/dp/159240670X
http://www.amazon.com/American-Nations-History-Regional-Cultures/dp/0143122029 -
2016-01-18 at 2:58 PM UTCMore like a roodypoo
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2016-01-18 at 3:56 PM UTC
How do you see Germany and Germans?
Not as cool as it used to be in 1937. -
2016-01-18 at 8:57 PM UTCGermans live in gingerbread houses and are into weird fetish shit. That's all I know.
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2016-01-18 at 9:22 PM UTCThat is correct.