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I would say it’s pretty common but not normal.
Also, it’s not common in every social circle.
Welcome! In my biais view we’re less toxic but still far from perfect.
Don’t hesitate to post on smaller communities. People will be so happy to see a post they will forgot to be negative.
I look forward to read from you again (^_^)
Hacking is used in plot the same way that magic is. That shows how much they care about making any realism into hacking or IT.
I’m borrowing that.
I’m using more and more “master” as a first name online. That helps a lot.
No application should have this privilege by default. I only gives it to apps that can’t work without it.
Do you post your ficction somewhere on the fediverse? I would like to read what come next.
And first name
Are you kidding. I love this!
Every time I see a dutch sentence I got a bigger and bigger feeling that it is the german language with the poetry of a romance one.
And keep leaving Twitter!
Part of it is the character representation but part of it is also my own definition of what is white or what is westerner and what isn’t.
The live action character for the tibetain was badly casted if the race is important to the story. The romani girl went from a westerner folk with actual hair texture to some with flat hair. But I don’t see anything else weird, let alone chocking in this casting.
That’s because my own set of reference. I was not even able to tell that the first row was about native american people without reading the comments. That’s how little I know about them.
I would said it is different. Arabic people are not westerner but the ones from middle eat are definitely white. The character drawn doesn’t look Arabic whatsoever. I would have thought he is british. Romani are not fully white but definitely westerner, just not the vanilla-type. The Tibetan character is drawn as a white guy with high liner. The actress playing Ariel has definitely some African roots but I would called here mixed-race rather that black.
It just another kind of biais. I don’t pretend my way is better or closer to reality but it is funny that my biais clashes so much with OP’s.
That funny because when I put my non-USA definition of is white and not-white or african, this image as absolutely no meaning.
Je pense que c’est devenue naturel au point que la phrase nous vienne naturellement à la bouche pour parler des conséquences de la cigarette. Après tout, elle tue par le cancer, pas par accident de la route ou overdose.
I love the concept. Thank you for sharing the beans.