Stop saying “woke” and “bae”.
Stop saying “woke” and “bae”.
And people have been saying “Stop saying that” for just as long because it smacks of soemone who is desperate to sound cool and is failing badly.
500+++ Days of Jezebel Ignoring South Africa:
You know how when you watch a really awkward and embarrasing situation on TV and you kind of shudder with uncomfortability?
Stop it with the stupid “woke bae” shit.
If we can keep it contained to one place...it’s probably OK.
Stop saying “woke”.
Your welcome. Have a great day!
Wierd hill man, weird hill. Tempest in a teapot at best. I mean, it’s the name of a thing. That curved piece of wood that flys back to you will continue to be called a boomerang.
The whole boomerang thing is a load of bullshit to begin with. Whatever point that may exist doesn’t really matter.
That would be really weird since Columbus never landed in North America.
Let’s hope we don’t have to start stripping appropriated vocabulary out of English. Teepee, mufti, junta, sushi, filet, spaghetti, vodka, booze, bok choy, schnitzel, igloo and chutzpah all gone? We’d be down to a saxon language no one even knows anymore, with an agrarian vocabularly all about men, women, children,…
I believe the word you are looking for is dijjereedoo.
Meat & Livestock Australia was recently in trouble for its ad celebrating Australia Day, in which they use the Aboriginal word “boomerang.”.
Wow, I wonder after their last ad that got them into hot water, could Meat & Livestock Australia have done anything to avoid getting passive aggressively criticized again? Maybe a video of the whole borad collectively committing suicide would have calmed the waves.
It’s not picked anymore by slaves. Hasn’t been for a while. You can wear it now without feeling guilty.
Awwww look at the typical white Jezebel SJW blogger and her precious White Knighting!
Brilliant! Anyone who has a major problem with this ad has no sense of humor.
So what is a non-culturally appropriating name for a boomerang? And the related term that describes something that leaves and comes back?
From a layperson’s perspective, how are we supposed to tell if media content should be championed for being diverse and inclusive or derided for insensitive coddling?