Posted on 05/25/2018 1:06:16 PM PDT by simpson96
... I think you blew off your whole magazine on that last burst!
The blonde, blue-eyed white woman is reportedly married to a Maori man
Well, you could say she has a little Maori in her.
Boom! You win the internet today.
I have your answer right here...
Lol, it looks like she just got done blowing a Smurf!
The ladder of chaos.
She looks ridiculous.
Roger that.
The tattoo is ugly, and the concept of “cultural appropriation” is stupid. I’m okay with the two sides fussing at each other.
I hope the complainers aren’t using toilets.
Those were invented by the English, and it’s cultural appropriation every time they sit down on one.
Yeah but her native captors gave her that without her consent.
The Maori are not the only indigenous people who’s women get chin tattoos. Some of the Alaskan tribes, as well as some of the plains Indians, also do.
White players do the Haka on NZ teams. So............?
Looks like some type of Mentat from Dune.
“It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.”
Piter De Vries after drinking the sapho juice.
Hey, now. She’s self identifying as Maori so it’s all good.
I didn’t know they did tattoos with an ugly stick in New Zealand!
You might want to try posting that again, in case someone missed it the first 9 times.
I thought if her too.
People responding don’t know her story, how she didn’t do this willingly.
Some do and related the story well.
Yep...and my understanding is that her captors did it to her!
They appropriated their culture all over her lower jaw.
Anyone in the world other than from the US who wears a pair of Levi Jeans is appropriating our culture and I am offended and want them to stop.
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