Growing up Native American, as a Spokane Indian from the rez, I always thought I stood apart from the United States in very profound cultural, theological, and philosophical ways, and I do, but when I traveled to Europe for the first time, I also realized that I'm very, very American and my American-ness is extremely obvious to people from other countries
Growing up Native American, as a Spokane Indian from the rez, I always thought I stood apart from the United States in very profound cultural, theological, and philosophical ways, and I do, but when I traveled to Europe for the first time, I also realized that I'm very, very American and my American-ness is extremely obvious to people from other countries
Here's my favorite listicle:
a HAPPY person knows four things.
1/Life is full of suffering
2/You're not in control
3/You're not important
4/You're going to die
Plus two mottos for good measure:
It's better to do nothing than to waste your time.
Slow down, I'm in a hurry.
And a joke to wrap it up:
How many punk anarchists does it take to change a lightbulb?
PUNK ANARCHISTS CAN'T CHANGE ANYTHING!!!
Keep on keepin' on ❤️