OakArrow
Oak Arrow
OakArrow

Damn dude, your ex sounds like a serious douchebag. Hope he got over trying to fuck with you.

I think of that scene every time someone at my university wears a shirt/hat/jacket/etc with the university logo on it.

WTF?!? That is so ridiculous, I feel so bad for her. That is criminal.

I agree 100%. There are lines, and some people just don't seem to understand what is innocent and what is malicious.

My thoughts exactly.

Right? I'm sure they were trying to make a mockery of football and cowboys because we are all so cowboyist.

And also, what YOU think doesn't matter either. So whether what I think or you think "matters" is besides the point. We are here to share ideas, except you, who are content to throw around useless hate speech and extremist views. You sound like a bully, and no one gives two shits about what bullies say. So if you want

If someone physically attacks me for what I am wearing they are immature and would be facing some serious consequences with both civil and criminal penalties. So if they feel like they want to go to jail and pay me damages, then I guess they can go ahead and be childish.

The whole point of this is fashion, not alcohol or the other problems facing Native American communities. It's about whether it is a serious faux-pas to wear a head dress, the author thinks it is wrong, I think it is fine, and I think if you have the power to talk about how something is wrong, you should spend that

Right, a dozen people tell me they think something is offensive, and after careful consideration and debate, I still haven't changed my mind. Because 12 people isn't the point, the point is the point. If you all had better points I might have changed my opinion, but for the most part responses have been accusatory and

Yeah, but the headdress wasn't stolen, so there is nothing to give back or apologize for.

Why do I have to ignore the cultural significance of something when using it as a fashion statement? I can understand totally the significance and meaning of an item and still see and use it in a new way. You don't have to like it, and you can choose to be offended, you just don't have the right to tell people what is

YAY!! and... nope, just YAY!

Really? You are offended by my use of a pin instead of an obi? Does it occur to you that I'm not even trying to look Japanese? I have an antique kimono, maybe it wasn't meant for someone my size, but it looks awesome over a strapless maxi dress in a similar color. Perhaps this is a style you think is trashy, or

Here's the thing, there are lines. Like, it isn't ok that my city's baseball team is named the Indianapolis Indians. I feel that, that is perpetuating multiple problematic stereotypes, like that all Native cultures are the same, that they would accept being called "Indian", that the mascot has red (like crayola red)

Except stepping on someone's toe is a physical action, while wearing something literally does them absolutely no harm. They might be hurt mentally, but if I tell someone at PETA that I think meat is food, they will be hurt mentally, this doesn't mean I should try to work a PETA mindset into my own. It means they think

And you sound like the mean bitches always telling other people what is "cool".

When logic fails, resort to attacks!

Well if you are applying your skills from that research, you are wasting your time, as I am not racist. I don't discriminate against people, I don't feel like I should be discriminated against either. They can wear and say and do what they want and I can do the same.

While you may have many fucks to give, it is in the end a finite number of fucks. Do you really want to waste a fuck on something so irrelevant as clothing?