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Gav. Gav! I've waited for this. Thanks for the opportunity to use this :3pic.twitter.com/2CsWsvZ9a0
Once I found out about the cultural insensitivity of the term I started using “patronus”
That is culturally insensitive to wizards!
Well, I'm 17.6533333333...% native American and it apparently means whatever you want it to mean
Important to note this is not a pan-NativeAm thing but rather more specific to one group of Native ppl: the Anishinaabe. Thus despite being Native myself, it is not a tradition of mine or something I can appropriate. Here's an actual Anishinaabe's opinion:https://twitter.com/Polychromantium/status/960210356629995523 …
Gonna have a proper read. Thanks Tonya :)
It seems like such a nothingness that the phrase spirit animal is a point of contention. ‘You should stick to your own words and leave the other words to the others’ strikes me as odd. What do I know. Duck billed platypus in case you were wondering.
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