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normal-horoscopes: walteinsamkeit: normal-horoscopes: walteinsamkeit: aanzheni: goat-chain: “Nanny’s House”Sod house constructed of whale bones and driftwoodTikigaq (Point Hope) Alaska Fucking hate every one of you in the notes saying “fae live here” or “its from lotr” or “witches from macbeth house” or generally going on about how “creepy” it is. This was an Inupiaq woman’s HOME, until 1975. And yeah it’s been empty since then so it’s kinda run down but ANY type of house left abandoned since 1975 would look a little run down. Have some respect for Indigenous ways of life, will you. Perhaps it’s me but I don’t see how any of those things are offensive, when I say them they’re meant to be a huge compliment. This looks awesome. JUST BECAUSE YOU MEAN SOMETHING TO BE A COMPLIMENT DOESNT MEAN IT IS A COMPLIMENT MANY NATIVE CULTURES HAVE A HISTORY OF BEING PORTRAYED AS OOKY SPOOKY MYSTICAL SHAMANS RATHER THAN AS REAL PEOPLE WITH A LIVING CULTURE AND LIKELY DO NOT APPRECIATE BEING COMPARED TO FAERIES OR SKYRIM ENEMIES DESPITE HOW COOL THOSE THINGS ARE True as that may be I think the intention of the words has to be taken into consideration. Some people are actual witches and actually believe in fae (yours truly). When I say something reminds me of something from my belief system and it is taken as an insult, this implies that the things which I am, and the things which I believe and respect, are somehow bad as well.While I agree that natives, their culture and their ways of life deserve more respect than they are getting, interactions like these always go both ways. Something can be cool and still deserve respect. I AM GLAD YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT IT’S LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CULTURE INFANTALIZED BY BEING COMPARED TO VIDEO GAMES -- source link