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nicechrisman
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People like to fuck
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dionysiandame
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nicechrisman said: People like to fuck 
Nobody fucks THAT much.
Not even Bill Cosby and he had drugs to put in the women.
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xbloodwhipx

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nicechrisman said: In before Pris comes in and shits all over your culture
 Seriously... He claims to be part native but I find it hard to believe.
Um doesn't everybody though? Like seriously, you can't even have a conversation without someone bringing up their great-great-great-great-great grandmother on their second cousin twice removed's side who is Cherokee.
With so many "part Natives", you'd think a mass forced migration and genocide didn't happen.
Doesn't matter, I'm still .0001 percent Cherokee. Therefore, part Cherokee!
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nicechrisman
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Well when you think about the fact that this whole continent was inhabited by native Americans prior to European colonization, it only makes sense that a lot of cross breeding has occurred since 1492.
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HomelessComputer
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xbloodwhipx said: Do you have esp?
Serious.
Can I predict the lotto? No. Is it easy for me to explore the universe through something other than my five senses and "conscious"? Yes. We tap into this very often during ceremonies and other occurences. Describing the beauty felt, viewed, and arranged during a technique taught by the gods at the beginning of man's history is something hard to define on a discussion board. During a ceremony, it's as if the four sacred directions are arranging everything beneath your atoms, your brain waves, and creates new balances throughout an individual's entire existence, past present and future. It's extremely hard to define it and reverse engineer it through western science, because my grandpa's feces are older than today's science. Science dismisses the unknown as fiction, so science isn't that great in my opinion.
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ShiVersblood
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nicechrisman said: Well when you think about the fact that this whole continent was inhabited by native Americans prior to European colonization, it only makes sense that a lot of cross breeding has occurred since 1492.
Thats how easy a continent can fall, and why Im so worried about muslim immigration right now.
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Webster10
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xbloodwhipx said: Do you have esp?
Serious.
Can I predict the lotto? No. Is it easy for me to explore the universe through something other than my five senses and "conscious"? Yes. We tap into this very often during ceremonies and other occurences. Describing the beauty felt, viewed, and arranged during a technique taught by the gods at the beginning of man's history is something hard to define on a discussion board. During a ceremony, it's as if the four sacred directions are arranging everything beneath your atoms, your brain waves, and creates new balances throughout an individual's entire existence, past present and future. It's extremely hard to define it and reverse engineer it through western science, because my grandpa's feces are older than today's science. Science dismisses the unknown as fiction, so science isn't that great in my opinion.
Haha. Oh, Natives.
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HomelessComputer
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Re: Native Americans [Re: Asante]
#22309593 - 09/29/15 04:47 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Asante said: This talk of Peyote made me curious.. How often are peyote rituals typically attended? (If one, obviously, attends them?)
It's entirely up to the user. I only attend peyote ceremonies in support of friends or family members. It's like going to mass at church, but these meetings are coordinated at the leisure of anybody, anytime.
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dionysiandame
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nicechrisman said: Well when you think about the fact that this whole continent was inhabited by native Americans prior to European colonization, it only makes sense that a lot of cross breeding has occurred since 1492.
You mean before or after the devastating plagues and interracial/intra-racial warfare? I don't doubt there was some intermingling, I doubt that it was extensive enough that Latisha Brown and Michael Pakoswki x10000000 have Native American ancestry.
I think it's just popular to say one has it because it's considered "rare", "mystical", or whatever. It's the simpering hymn of people playing Oppression Olympics or slinging crystals at a new age shop.
Then again, it really isn't my business. I'm just a regular ol' negro. *shrug* I just think that shit's kind of funny.
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nicechrisman
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Plagues and warfare never stopped people from doing the no pants dance.
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deucedbi9
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HomelessComputer said: Hello everyone, just joined Shroomery and it's pretty sweet! I am a very traditional member of the Navajo tribe. Everywhere I look on the internet there are so many misconceptions about Native Americans and I feel like my knowledge could be of use to many on this board. So, ask me a quesion and I'll try to answer it.
To what extent is it a misconception that the traditions, knowledge and rituals are made up by the "tribes" for the benefit of tourists?
Is there really any continuity of ancient tribal lore going back to the times before the Europeans arrived, and, how many tribes have even been able to hang on to their language?
Would it be wrong to lump these "tribal ceremonies" in the same class as the self appointed leaders of the so-called druids, that made up some bullshit rituals in their local am-dram (amateur dramatics) society, that we have over here in the UK, who perform their "rituals" at stonehenge on the soltice, pretending like there is an unbroken line of druidic tradition that somehow escaped 2000 years of persecution by the Christians?
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zappaisgod
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It's entirely up to the user. I only attend peyote ceremonies in support of friends or family members. It's like going to mass at church, but these meetings are coordinated at the leisure of anybody, anytime.
Do you attend or partake? Have you used any other hallucinogens and, if you know, how is peyote different, if it is at all? Have you tried Jimson weed?
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Capers
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Welcome to The Shroomery!
What's the status of your language? I know it's the most prevalent Native American language in the United States. Can you speak it? Is it spoken often on your reservation? Are there Navajo-language radio and television programs? Are there still people who speak Navajo exclusively?
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Re: Native Americans [Re: Capers]
#22310385 - 09/29/15 07:22 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey! You're already a 10 in my books Welcome aboard Im really interested in hearing the answers to these questions, and this lot likes to dig deep! So its going to be a learning session for all involved haha
Lets see if I got one.... do you think the ways and the traditions of the Najavos has what it takes to keep burnin' on??
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Can you do a top 7 of your favourite native Americans?
What do you dislike most about your traditional culture? I mean, it's easy to talk about what you like and what's awesome. But there ought to be things that are simply annoying too...
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Re: Native Americans [Re: GoldenEye]
#22310558 - 09/29/15 07:49 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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What exactly are your tribe's traditional knapping materials?
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Re: Native Americans [Re: 1234go]
#22310645 - 09/29/15 08:04 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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1234go said: Why were they so violent to the settling pilgrims?
I mean, we made them a thanksgiving feast for God's sake.
Because they burnt the damn turkey
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LiquidVisions
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Stealth1Vampire said: Why were the Native Americans unable to develop a modern society of their own before the white man came.
Perhaps because of late human settlement? Also the Aztecs are native american and they had a pretty advanced society if you ask me.
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Prisoner#1
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nicechrisman said: In before Pris comes in and shits all over your culture
navajo is not comanche or cherokee
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nicechrisman said: In before Pris comes in and shits all over your culture
 Seriously... He claims to be part native but I find it hard to believe.
yes but you'll believe in alien anal probing.. it's just wishful thinking
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