You know why they call us indians don't you? It's because Columbus thought he'd landed in India. (/end educationalness)
Those are cute though. But wouldn't that hat be kind of uncomfortable over wolf ears? And somehow I just can't picture a transformed werewolf riding a horse into the sunset...
Reilune wrote:Those are cute though. But wouldn't that hat be kind of uncomfortable over wolf ears? And somehow I just can't picture a transformed werewolf riding a horse into the sunset...
I've seen hats in artwork where the ears pokes through it. I was thinking that could be uncomfortable. No matter.
Reilune wrote:You know why they call us indians don't you? It's because Columbus thought he'd landed in India. (/end educationalness)
Yup, that I knew. That type of history lesson is taught in elementery school.
There is so many tribes out there. I wasn't sure which one to pick.
Figarou wrote:Yup, that I knew. That type of history lesson is taught in elementery school.
There is so many tribes out there. I wasn't sure which one to pick.
Well not everyone knows that so I thought I'd say something. And as for picking tribes, I don't think it matters a whole lot. Just go with the old stereotype despite how much it annoys me. At least everyone knows what you're talking about.
Which makes me wonder... If a stereotypical native came across a cowboy werewolf, what would he say?
Figarou wrote:Yup, that I knew. That type of history lesson is taught in elementery school.
There is so many tribes out there. I wasn't sure which one to pick.
Well not everyone knows that so I thought I'd say something. And as for picking tribes, I don't think it matters a whole lot. Just go with the old stereotype despite how much it annoys me. At least everyone knows what you're talking about.
Which makes me wonder... If a stereotypical native came across a cowboy werewolf, what would he say?
Indians is a name that caught on. There is a word for that practice. I'm not sure what it is. Then again, I'm not sure if there IS a word for it.
I'll explain it another way.
Ok, you know those cotton swabs? Well, most of the people go by the name "Q-tips" when they want one. Also when someone wants to blow thier nose, they ask for a "Kleenex" instead of a tissue.
Figarou wrote:Yup, that I knew. That type of history lesson is taught in elementery school.
There is so many tribes out there. I wasn't sure which one to pick.
Well not everyone knows that so I thought I'd say something. And as for picking tribes, I don't think it matters a whole lot. Just go with the old stereotype despite how much it annoys me. At least everyone knows what you're talking about.
Which makes me wonder... If a stereotypical native came across a cowboy werewolf, what would he say?
Indians is a name that caught on. There is a word for that practice. I'm not sure what it is. Then again, I'm not sure if there IS a word for it.
I'll explain it another way.
Ok, you know those cotton swabs? Well, most of the people go by the name "Q-tips" when they want one. Also when someone wants to blow thier nose, they ask for a "Kleenex" instead of a tissue.
It's the same thing with "Frisbees."
*coughcough"Pluto Platters"coughahem*
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Reilune wrote:
And as for picking tribes, I don't think it matters a whole lot. Just go with the old stereotype despite how much it annoys me. At least everyone knows what you're talking about.
You know, I find each American Indian culture extremely fasinating. I'm glad I made this "emoticon edit." It represents all of the American indians.