Message from @HungBunny

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2018-05-29 13:29:15 UTC  

danks vids are in my recommended feed again

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/451014160353067018/8fffbfa429acbea9f10d4a1ad321a8ce.png

2018-05-29 13:29:17 UTC  

Feels good man

2018-05-29 13:38:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/451016588125274123/Screenshot_20180527-231408_Instagram.jpg

2018-05-29 13:51:20 UTC  

please tell me that's real.

2018-05-29 13:54:42 UTC  

@Deleted User it is real

2018-05-29 13:54:50 UTC  

ALT RIGHT GUYS

2018-05-29 13:54:52 UTC  

christ.

2018-05-29 13:54:56 UTC  

EVRRYON ALT RITE

2018-05-29 13:55:07 UTC  

NO BANG BANG SHOOTY SHOOTY

2018-05-29 13:55:16 UTC  

that's not a war you're gonna win buddy.

2018-05-29 13:55:20 UTC  

Lol

2018-05-29 13:55:38 UTC  

@Werlf donโ€™t you have school or something?

2018-05-29 13:56:03 UTC  

Yes

2018-05-29 13:56:16 UTC  

I'm in class, we just finished everything really early

2018-05-29 14:00:11 UTC  

Huh

2018-05-29 14:39:04 UTC  

Hey guys

2018-05-29 14:39:16 UTC  

I just thought of something right..

2018-05-29 14:39:53 UTC  

Is it true that most indigenous people's around the world have red yellow and black as their colours?

2018-05-29 14:41:44 UTC  

It's probably the most common and easy colors to find in nature

2018-05-29 14:42:33 UTC  

Well maybe it's because the most they've achieved until reunited with whites was looking into the fire after a long day of hunting?

2018-05-29 14:42:46 UTC  

Im not being racist

2018-05-29 14:43:22 UTC  

Just sayin, the most entertaining thing for aboriginals might have been looking into a fire and the coals at night

2018-05-29 14:43:41 UTC  

Everyone likes looking at a fire, and in the coals

2018-05-29 14:43:57 UTC  

I know that the aboriginies in Australia only used Red, Yellow, Brown, White, and Black in their paintings because they could find those easily in nature

2018-05-29 14:43:57 UTC  

Because its in us, fire has brought us warmth for thousands of years

2018-05-29 14:44:11 UTC  

That too but

2018-05-29 14:44:48 UTC  

Yeah... maybe that too. Not discovering paints like the rest of us...

2018-05-29 14:46:09 UTC  

So pretty much, their cultural colours are an indication of technology level

2018-05-29 14:46:21 UTC  

Obtaining colors to paint, that was even a problem during the renaissance.

2018-05-29 14:46:32 UTC  

Really? Wow

2018-05-29 14:46:42 UTC  

Small things I never knew about lol

2018-05-29 14:46:43 UTC  

Today you just go to the Arts & Crafts store and buy a full palette.

2018-05-29 14:47:27 UTC  

Creating the colors was part of their craft.

2018-05-29 14:47:35 UTC  

But then it shouldn't be racist to make a statement about aboriginals and other indigenous cultures world wide

2018-05-29 14:47:47 UTC  

The statement being they weren't as evolved as us

2018-05-29 14:48:05 UTC  

And obviously because we defeated them with technology.

2018-05-29 14:49:36 UTC  

What's the point you are trying to make?

2018-05-29 14:51:03 UTC  

@HungBunny 'Is it true that most indigenous people's around the world have red yellow and black as their colours?' that is not the case that i'm aware of, red yes, black maybe (charcoal and embers of ash) yellow? sure. however prior to the colonization of the americas (or possibly before) the mayans had blues, greens, and oranges due to abundant flowers and different kinds of bugs that secreted specific pigments when squished or ground up with various other items.