• Thurstylark
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    452 months ago

    It’s like a little sibling. I’ll shit talk my own culture all day, but you make fun of it, then fuck you from here to next Wednesday.

  • @[email protected]
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    262 months ago

    I’m an American living abroad for a decade and a half and when I hear my own accent at tourist spots I cringe hard. I guess this is an example of cultural cringe?

  • @[email protected]
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    182 months ago

    As a person raised deep in the Mormon culture in our lovely Deseret, I get it. Being bisexual and independently minded made it impossible to stay in the culture, but damnit, it is still part of who I am.

    So many complex emotions that you need to use German to try to describe them.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      It’s a fine line having to love my culture but without being co-opted by andhbhakts of our country

  • @sunbrrnslapper
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    152 months ago

    I wish there was a word for the utter fascination and adoration of the absurdity and eccentricities of your own culture. I would use it a lot.

    • @TexasDrunk
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      -12 months ago

      Isn’t that just nationalism?

        • @TexasDrunk
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          22 months ago

          Thank you for the detailed and nuanced explanation. I feel much better informed now.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    -52 months ago

    Yeah, I get that. Historically, white men have done a lot of things to be ashamed of.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          12 months ago

          Well the article explains it.

          An example of what it is, would be calling say a NK musician the North Korean Taylor Swift.

          Instead of them standing up on their own accomplishments, we compare them to foreign cultures and devalue our own.