when the cashier gives u back ur change and ur putting it away but u cant do it fast enough and suddenly theyre holding out ur shopping bag and u have no hands and the coins are dropping to the ground and the bag goes up in flames and the cashier is crying and ur crying and ur wallet is screaming and ur descending into hell
The questions so often put to vegans essentially amount to: “Why aren’t you doing more?” Why aren’t you eating organic if you care about the planet? Are you only buying local? Do you volunteer at animal shelters? What about fertiliser, animal glues, plastics? Don’t you care about the workers picking your crops? Besides the fact that most vegans I know are extremely socially aware, it is infuriating being asked to do more by those who are doing nothing.
I was at Hot Topic and saw this cool tshirt for some band or something called Bring Me the Horizon and idk what bring me the horizon is and don’t really care but the shirt is cute so i’ll wear it
This was an experiment. See how people started getting mad at me for “buying” a Bring Me The Horizon shirt, when I said I really knew nothing about them? How I said I bought it simply because I thought it was cute? Completely disregarding who the band was?
This is how people from other cultures feel when you purchase and wear garb from their culture with no knowledge of what that garb symbolizes and means. If you wear or use something for the wrong reasons, people get mad.
This has got to be by far one of the best ways to explain cultural appropriation to people.
I don’t get it, why are they mad? If it was my favourite show/game/band/whatever that they didn’t know I’d just say “hey, nice shirt.”. Why people gotta get mad all the time? :(
I literally bought a shirt recently that is from a game I’ve never played. I don’t care I just love the shirt, It’s got a design on it I really like …Calling people names though? just makes you an asshole