The misunderstanding of your objection comes from the fact that I’ve just never heard of it in the context of “giving good weather and taking it away” as in “Indian giver”. The fact that they both have the word Indian the only connection I can make to what you’re saying. The only references I can find to a pejorative origin is in articles from years ago saying that the phrase possibly needs to be changed because of possible negative origins. Obviously culture hasn’t decided it’s necessary to change the phrase (yet). The fact that it’s used as a positive metaphor for non-weather things should be considered too.
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I’ve never heard of it used with that connotation. Even the most PC people I know use the phrase. Just because it uses the word “Indian” doesn’t automatically make it a pejorative. Some native Americans/first people call themselves Indian.
Ok I’ve thought about it a bit and I need to know. What’s wrong with Indian summer?
Why is everyone ignoring the fact that the guy is promoting a $50 clear plastic case for the phones? he literally has a cash incentive to make them look weak. If you push any caseless phone between your fingers with full force like that you’re bound to break most of them.
The line has “all lives matter” energy which gives it the same problems i.e derails the conversation.
cw: elder abuse
A fast forward button would make the combat in BG3 so much more tolerable
“If you want to help … start tweeting”
Surprised it didn’t end with
Also harkens when Nixon tried to use military reservists to replace the postal employees during the 1970 wildcat strike. It barely lasted a week, iirc
That AI expert marksman grip