English setter golden retriever mix

Goldadors

2017.05.16 17:37 knightfallzx2 Goldadors

Goldador dogs! A mix of two beautiful breeds, the Golden Retriever and the Labrador! Also known as Golden Lab, Golden Labrador Retriever, Goldador Retriever, or the Golden Retriever Lab mix.
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2019.08.08 20:29 buckleyc goberian

The Siberian Husky and Golden Retriever mix. This dog can have wildly varying looks, and possesses a happy and social temperament. When well socialized, this breed is great with animals and humans of all sizes and ages. Share posts about your experiences with this fun mutt.
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2019.10.20 03:25 The1andOnlyDumbo Golden Mountain Dogs

The sub for Golden retrieveBernese mountain dog mixes
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2024.05.21 11:28 TraditionalCoffee848 Why is my 7 month old golden retriever pooping so much?

Is this normal for a 7 month old to poop a lot? She normally has big normal ones but sometimes has small nugget type ones in between this can mean she’s gone sometimes 6/7 times a day
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2024.05.21 11:16 _Caramellow_ Have you seen a lipstick in this colour and what season would it suit/where do you think I sit?

Have you seen a lipstick in this colour and what season would it suit/where do you think I sit?
Firstly, my lips have flushed this colour a couple of times and I've wondered if anyone has seen this colour in a lipstick/gloss/balm? And what season you think it fits in?
Also, I've been really stuck on my season. I'm very neutral, I was typed a spring in person in the 4 system, but think that's mostly due to having medium value as my main need in a colour. I thought I was neutral warm due to the spring draping and finding browns look nice on me. But gold isn't my best but I can wear it, same with silver. White gold with diamonds is my best jewellery I definitely don't suit the full bright chroma of springs as it just overwhelms me. Soft autumn feels close for me, same with soft autumn but I sometimes feel the chroma is too muted. What system (12/16 etc?) do you think I fit with and what would you type me. Or any tips on picking the neutral, mid value, mid chroma colours in a pallette? (Photos 8-11 are my natural hair colour, very strong mix between golden and ash blonde. Very mousey) (The burgandy top in 3 is the first colour I've put on in a while and felt amazing in, and I was quite sick and pale that day but it livened me up)
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2024.05.21 11:10 Stylish_aesthetic My love letter to younger me / breakup letter to the Bahais :)

I'd like to share a lengthy and self-indulgent note about my history with the Baha'i community and the impact it had on my family and me. It's worth noting that I'm sharing this using a throwaway Reddit account that I generally reserve for browsing porn. I find funny to imagine a Baha'i apologist reading this, becoming angry and judgmental, and then, investigating my profile and ending up jerking off. With that said, let's dive into my story.
I want to share my experience in case it resonates with someone else, a lot of the stories on this Reddit helped me, and perhaps my story will give some comfort to someone else. It has taken me a while to write this down, and I'm glad I finally got around to doing it.
My parents emigrated from their homeland for reasons of principle and value. Upon their arrival, they were greeted by Baha'is who met them. And so, lovebombed and lavished with love, praise, and celebration for moving countries due to values that they portrayed as being closely aligned with the Baha'i faith, my parents fell for this validation and worked very hard once they became Baha'is in the mid-1980s.
My dad got rid of all of his whiskies, and swiftly, my parents began hosting potlucks and fireside chats, diligently working to integrate into the Baha'i ecosystem. Back then, the atmosphere was fairly light-hearted, with devotional gatherings, prayers, and a somewhat 1960s-esque hippie vibe. There was live guitar music, and joss sticks.
However, I remember Baha'i classes having an interesting edge. We were taught that Buddhists were not following a religion but merely a way of life, and that Hindus had become pantheistic because they had lost the core of their faith and religion, which had become corrupted over time. Thanks to Google, I can discover that yes indeed, this is from Lights of Guidance.
There was a significant emphasis on the importance of gender equality and the oneness of humanity – because, hey, the eighties. I feel sad there isn't anything anymore about the Virtues project - even if the Virtues project was sort of framed like it was created by Bahais.
Even in the 1980s, there was an overwhelming atmosphere that the key to being a good Baha'i was how you presented yourself rather than your actual behaviour. I recall learning an apocryphal tale of a young Baha'i who, while fasting, participated in an aerobics class and nearly fainted (yeah, aerobics, this is a real 80s fable), but was told by another Baha'i to prioritize representing the faith well over completing the fast because *it looked bad*. From a very early age, I learned the importance of putting the right face forward.
My parents then took their relationship with the Baha'i faith to the next level and volunteered at the World Centre in Haifa. As a child, this was a pretty interesting experience. I was suddenly immersed in the Iranian, or rather, Persian community, with its strong culture of martyrdom. Even as a child, every event seemed to feature graphic videos depicting young kids being taken from their homes. It was quite frightening, and I remember being afraid.
I also recall a strong sense of hierarchy within the community. My family lived in a small apartment with a very old, busted-up car from the 1970s, while others resided in nice homes with pleasant views and drove nice cars. I attended a local Israeli school, which was a cultural experience in itself, while my peers my age went to the much fancier American school. It's important to note that, at this point, the conversation about the "great catastrophe" – two-thirds of the world's population dying, leading to a period of peace and the entry by troops – was a prevalent topic openly discussed at the World Centre.
We completed our stint there, even living through the Gulf War. Upon returning to my birth country, my parents chose to live in places with smaller Baha'i communities, as they wanted to support and help establish Local Spiritual Assemblies. Things had changed by this point, not only because I was a teenager but also because the community itself had transformed. There was a significant Iranian presence everywhere, and the focus had shifted heavily towards rules, especially those related to sex, drinking, and drug use. There was also a huge emphasis on financial contributions to the faith, and it was the first time I began to see a somewhat materialistic outlook within the community.
As a preteen and teenager, I engaged in activities like dropping off flyers in mailboxes and soliciting strangers to talk about this great new religion, all in the name of “teaching”. I joined the local choir and sang, inspired by a crush I had on a girl there. This was probably the golden time of the community, with the choir doing outreach and a balance between Western and Iranian believers.
However, things began to accelerate. The Ruhi Institute and teaching became significant focal points. I was encouraged to bring a good friend of mine to a Baha'i camp, and once there, I was pressured to ask him to convert. It was very uncomfortable.
This Reddit loves cringe stories, so here is a winner: I had a birthday party with my non-Baha'i friends, and two older Baha'i girls attended. One of the girls ended up stalking my friend, showing up at his workplace and calling him at home with sexually suggestive comments. The matter was escalated to the Local Spiritual Assembly, but instead of talking to me about it, they basically ended my friendship with this kid. To me, this somehow captures so much of what it was like to be a Baha'i child and how Baha'i adults treat children to this day.
When I turned 15, I signed up for Baha'i membership because it was the expected thing to do. However, by the time I was in my early 20s and studying at university, I had started to interact more with the local, real-world community. This might seem like a small thing, but it was actually quite significant. You see, my parents had always felt a little bit on the outside compared to the average person on the street around them. This sense of elitism was really exacerbated by being a Baha'i because Baha'is would walk around in a cloud of self-assurance, looking at us and thinking, "We don't do drugs. We've got all the answers and solutions, not like you." That was pretty much the attitude. It felt very socio-economic, with a lot of judgment towards working-class people. When the Iranians arrived, the cultural judgments grew even stronger.
But I was working in restaurants and learning about booze from bartenders. I had gotten to know real people. I had lost my virginity, and all that Bahai jazz seemed so much less relevant. I hardly even noticed when the year 2000 arrived without the predicted apocalypse, entry by troops, or any of the other anticipated events. Life went on. I lived in another country and met a girl, and we lived together.
Here is cringe story #2: my girlfriend /fiancé and I hosted a Bahai couple from my hometown. Despite being in my late 20s and engaged, and even though I hosted this gentleman in my house and helped him with his preparations for his business and presentations in the country where I lived, he reported to the Local Spiritual Assembly that I was living with a woman and we weren't married. It was absolutely amazing. The level of judgment still grosses me out.
I started to reflect on what the religion had meant to me and saw how it had changed. The obsession with fundraising was becoming ever more strident and panicked. The gaps in the actual scriptural logic of the religion were becoming more exacerbated as real-world problems still ran rife, and real-time discussions on social media brought these issues to light. It took me a while to start really digging into it, and it was only much later, when I started therapy, that I realized I needed to formally resign from the religion.
Looking back, it's astonishing how this religion, which professes to have such blind equality between the genders, as if other religions have some kind of hardwired sexism, actually had hardwired sexism in how the Universal House of Justice operates. A religion that taught the oneness of humanity, as if all humanity is equal and other religions don't recruit from anyone they can find, places divisors. Although of course, Bahai’s can’t recruit from Israeli Jews, so much for oneness of humanity. But this religion has taught that all humanity is equal, unless, of course, you're gay. Then you can't get married, let alone have sex.
There are other principles I haven't touched on, such as non-involvement in politics, unless it involves things happening to Baha'is or politics in Iran. The principle of independent investigation of the truth doesn't seem to work if you might investigate something that's not in line with the Baha'i perspective. The idea of a universal language? I don't really see any evidence that they're even really thinking about that one. The unity between science and religion? A religion that only allows men to sit on its senior board of a global theocracy probably isn't going to jive with a contemporary scientific perspective…. I mean, apparently you don't need a penis to be a man anymore, right?
In between these moments are my colorful memories of random things, like endless discussions about the boundaries of physical intimacy, people getting married at the age of 16 because they had exemptions for being Persian, and meeting Ms. Khanoom in Israel, feeling some sadness that the lone woman who at least brought some feminine energy to the World Centre is now gone, replaced by 12 boring men.
I've had conversations with my wife where I tried to explain what Baha'is actually do. She just wonders why they aren't doing stuff like normal religions do, like reading to the elderly or supporting schools for the disabled. I explain that's not the target demographic. I remember a wealthy man brought to firesides who obviously nobody else wanted to listen to, but we all sat around and applauded him like he was a great ukulele player and a clever man. He pointed out a hilariously Iranian man who was an alternative healer, and they got into a debate about modern medicine. The wealthy man said, "Well, you should see my daughter and what she studied. She studies Law." And then quickly changed the subject when asked about her name since I studied at the same Law school. Here's this man who's self-aware enough to join the adoration of his crowd but doesn't want his daughter mixed up in it in any way. Absolutely hilarious. Make that cringe story #3.
This reflection was sort of sparked when my wife and I discovered that the writings attributed to Rumi, which Baha'is often quote, is the same guy who started the Whirling Dervishes. We read about Rumi and I realized just how different he is from Baha'u'llah. Rumi wrote poetry, but he didn't pretend to be a prophet of God. He was just offering a different dynamic for how to interpret spirituality. He didn't say he was part of some sort of cycle. There's something beautiful about that simplicity. And needless to say, Rumi lived long before the Baha'is ever started.
It makes me wonder, will anyone ever watch the equivalent of a whirling dervish dance for the Baha'is?
The obsession with appearances sounds like a joke, but it isn't. It wasn't for me. Some bad stuff happened to me on my trip to Israel. When we got there, my parents didn't understand why I was so upset about everything. It was a culture shock, attending a local school, not speaking Hebrew, being lumped together with Russian kids who also didn't speak Hebrew, and getting beaten up in the toilet. It wasn't a very good time for me.
So, I was sent to counsel with a local Israeli counselor. After several sessions, she instructed that I had to sit down with my parents and tell them what I needed to tell them, particularly about the shadow that had come over me since coming to Israel. My parents were enraged when I said, “I wish we never became Bahai”.
And so, we returned from the Holy Land and moved to a tiny community that was struggling to get members. To this day, my parents are still members. I've resigned so I'm never dubbed a "covenant breaker." I'm pretty sure my parents know that I resigned because they literally never raise the topic of the Baha'i faith with me. I wish the religion had some interesting cosmology, something mystical, some interesting new take on the universe, or provided my family with tools to handle being migrants or raising teenagers. At the very least, it could have given us a common language we could have used to bond together. It did none of that.
But to be fair, if it wasn't the Baha'is, some other rinky-dink cult would have love-bombed my parents back in the 1980s. Of course, it would have been so much more fun if it had featured more sex and drugs 😊
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2024.05.21 10:57 A_Rice_Grain A Labrador and a golden retriever have nursed tiger cubs who have lost their mother. And even after a few years, adult tigers perceive dogs as their parents.

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2024.05.21 10:49 PenaltyTraining5986 looking for golden ret pup

Hiii 1st time to get a dog and we are planning to get a golden retriever puppy for my papa, san po ba nakakapagadopt or nakakabili dito sa ph? Please let me know if may kakilala kayooo. thank uu 😄
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2024.05.21 10:48 TheLifeGodGaveMe Is Emotional and Psychological Trauma Intergenerational?

Written by: NaTarsha Harris
What is trauma? In simple terms, according to the American Psychological Association (APA), “Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape, or natural disaster”. While this is an acceptable answer, I want an in-depth explanation that describes trauma in detail. So, again, what is trauma? The question may be simple but the answer is complex. Missouri’s Early Care & Education Connections explains that, [“… trauma results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or threatening and that can have lasting adverse effects on the individual’s functioning and physical, social, emotional well-being”]. Trauma is the result caused by a devastating experience. Many times, this result (trauma) prevents the victim from being able to live a healthy and productive life. Sometimes, unfortunately, the torment of the trauma lasts a lifetime. On the other hand, thankfully, the victim is able to overcome the trauma.
— A Broader Understanding Of Trauma —
Trauma consists of three principle categories:
  1. Acute trauma such as experiencing a car accident
  2. Chronic trauma such as being raised by verbally abusive parents, and
  3. Complex trauma such as a child who is abused at home, bullied in school, and disregarded by other people who are supposed to help keep them safe (i.e. teachers, counselors, other family members, friends and social workers) (Missouri’s Early Care & Education Connections).
Can you personally identify with any one of these three principle categories of trauma? Does the category of trauma that you identify with come from childhood, adulthood or both?
— The Trauma Most Familiar To Me —
I personally identify with complex trauma although the three examples provided in each category above are a few of the traumatic events I’ve directly experienced. The reason why, for me, it’s not acute trauma or chronic trauma is because it wasn’t just the car accident and it wasn’t just the verbal abuse at home. It was also the overall neglect, rejection, bullying, verbal abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and psychological abuse, among other things. It was me being left alone, throughout the majority of my childhood, with no one to defend or protect me — not at home, school, public places, courtrooms, counselor’s offices or anywhere else. I’ve spent the majority of my adulthood encountering most of the same traumatic experiences I suffered as a child. On my quest to understand why my childhood was the way it was, I remember hearing mention of ‘generational curses’. My understanding of ‘generational curses’ is that it’s a spiritual battle that’s passed from one generation to the next. So, on a more pragmatic note, my question is:
— Is Emotional And Psychological Trauma Intergenerational? —
What does ‘intergenerational’ mean? According to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries, ‘intergenerational’ means, “including or involving people of different generations or age groups”. Now, my question (reworded) becomes, ‘Does an event of emotional and psychological trauma include more than one generation?’ As I dig deeper to find the answer(s), my question evolves from a general question to a personal one. Consequently, I’m now asking, “Did I experience (some of) my childhood trauma because of the childhood trauma that my mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother experienced?
My Conclusion:
In doing my research and truly pondering whether or not I’ve been personally affected by intergenerational trauma, I’ve come to the conclusion that I have certainly been affected. According to an article published by PsychCentral, “Intergenerational trauma is essentially what happens when adverse events or experiences are passed down from one generation to the next, often in unspoken and deeply complex ways” (Ryder & White, 2022, par 5). The American Psychological Association (APA) explains intergenerational trauma as being, “…expressed when the descendant of someone who experienced a traumatic event presents challenging emotional and behavioral reactions that are similar to their ancestor or relative”. In analyzing these two interpretations of intergenerational trauma, I’m able to assess my emotional, mental and social reactions to trauma and easily relate it to that of my ancestors. My ancestors that I know personally, as well as those whom I’ve heard other family members speak of, are all described as being: mean, quick-tempered and verbally, emotionally, mentally, and physically abusive to their children. These traumatic events caused their children to be mean, quick-tempered, and abusive as well. It also caused their children to result to using unhealthy coping mechanisms such as overeating, rage outbursts, domestic violence, substance abuse and promiscuity. Each generation of men and women, that I know of, from my great-great-grandmother to my generation, have all experienced the same traumas and have all responded in exactly the same ways. Along with the anger, rage, domestic violence, substance abuse and promiscuity is also severe depression and anxiety, suicidal ideations and attempts, criminal records, failed relationships and friendships, divorces, extensive (and seemingly irreparable) animosity between parent and child, among many other things. The intergenerational trauma has caused us to hurt each other and hurt ourselves.
— Something Has To Change —
Right now, I don’t have children and I’m so thankful to God. What I’ve went through in both my childhood and adulthood is something that I NEVER want my child(ren) to witness or personally experience! Although intergenerational trauma is a real thing that has infected, effected and affected many generations before me, it doesn’t mean that this trauma will remain a malignant, cancerous tumor that spreads to my children. It stops with me. I’m on a journey of healing mentally, emotionally and spiritually so that I can provide my future children with the love, assurance, peace, safety, support and comfort that I desperately needed as a child. This doesn’t mean that they will grow up to be the best people in the whole wide world; it simply means that they will know that they’re not in this huge world all alone and that mama loves them no matter what. In order for me to get to this place inside myself where I can provide my children with all these things, I have to face the generations before me. It’s not about confronting them or blaming them; it’s about understanding them and forgiving them. It’s about releasing them from the judgement and wrath. It’s about seeing the broken child inside of them and loving that child, even if I have to do it from a distance.
How do I do this? I contemplate their life story and identify all the ways in which their pain is my pain. Because I’ve personally experienced what they’ve experienced, I know their pain all too well. And, as I release them, I release myself. I give them permission to heal so that I too can be healed. It is now that I can sympathize with the generations before me. The sadness is so real. Their lives were so hard and, in many ways, unbearable. How can I continue to crucify them? I cannot.
References:
American Psychological Association. (n.d.) Trauma. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/topics/trauma
Missouri’s Early Care & Education Connections. (n.d.) What Is Trauma? Retrieved from: https://earlyconnections.mo.gov/professionals/trauma-informed-care
Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries. (n.d.) Intergenerational. Retrieved from: https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/intergenerational
Ryder, G. & White, T. (2022). PsychCentral.com. Retrieved from https://psychcentral.com/lib/how-intergenerational-trauma-impacts-families
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2024.05.21 10:46 Far_Cardiologist1807 Question about neck profile/thickness of Schecter guitars.

Hello everyone, I got a Yamaha Revstar online, it was an amazing guitar, but it had a very thick neck and I felt fatigued instantly. I really enjoy playing jazz chords, but it was very difficult with the Revstar, so I had to return it. I understand it has a "C" shaped profile. So far, I've adapted well to PRS necks (wide thin) and Ibanez wizards. Now I'm looking for a Schecter. I know the golden rule, "try before you buy," but none of the stores in my city sell it. I can't risk it, but their website has an excellent return system. My question is, is the "Thin C" neck profile very similar to the "C" of the Yamaha Revstar? Or do you think it could be similar to PRS or Ibanez? I'm not willing to deal with such a thick neck like the Revstar again, but I really want a Schecter...
Note: I don't speak English, I'm using a translator.
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2024.05.21 10:19 sara-gm My male golden suddenly reactive to all male dogs?

Ive had a 1.5 years mixed golden retriever since he was 8 weeks old who was the happiest pup ever and got alone with all dogs. I adopted a female husky/Swiss shepherd mix at 3 months old and now she's 7months. He didn't take it well at first he lost his appetite and lost weight and I tried to integrate her to the family as slowly as possible. Ever since 4 months ago hes been super reactive to other male dogs, he goes nuts when he spots one and lunges so hard at them. The first time this happened we were at the park in a closed area where dogs can be offleash. He always used to play with all dogs there until one day a golden male came in and mine started being aggressive towards him and mouthing him (not biting). Ever since I've been struggling so bad if we see another male dog during walks even though I try to redirect before he spots them but sometimes its too late. He barks so loud and I struggle with holding the leash or redirecting him against his lunging. He's never accepted treats or food outside the house so that won't work. What could have possible caused this reactivity to other male dogs? Could it be related to his sister joining the family? I only believe in being sympathetic and relationship building, no tough or needless training methods. I want to know whats triggering him and how can I help him through it.
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2024.05.21 10:19 Ipomoea-753 Urgent hiring: IT Department

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2024.05.21 10:16 mithos343 Sean was faking being a principal. Liz is faking her allergies. Contestants I don't like should be killed. By the way, does anyone else think Hunter and Q are wholesome fun dads????? We need to imprison Drew Basile for being annoying

Listen to me. I might not go outside, and my two best friends are co-workers that occasionally tolerate me enough to give me an excuse as to why we won't hang out this weekend, but I am basically a god of social engineering and people reading. For one, I'm an empath. Secondly, I am kind of an expert on taking a heavily edited and stretched narrative presented by reality TV professionals and using it to extrapolate peoples' inner selves.
If you say Q isn't a wholesome king, I will eat your skin and drink your blood like it's orange Gatorade. If you say Hunter and Jake aren't literal golden retrievers, I will run you over with my Honda Accord. (I LOVE MY WHOLESOME PROSECUTOR ZADDY) I'm not here to play games. This is Survivor. Karla is a misogynist and Cassidy deserved to win.
Also, it's not racist to hate Katurah and Soda for being black women. They're just annoying. I don't know why people tell me it's "sus." Nobody plays that game anymore, nimrods.
Hey, does anyone want to hang out at my place this weekend? We can like, go to Taco Bell. Lol
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2024.05.21 10:15 thecomfortable What if the mad scientist's thug was a golden retriever?

What if the mad scientist's thug was a golden retriever?
I love themmmm, hopeless flustered mess and crazy gremlin!!! Lil cutie patooties who deserve to be married beneath a nuclear explosion!!! 💕
(The second photo for both characters show their actual personality)
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2024.05.21 09:39 ConferenceOpening441 Puppy name suggestions

Puppy name suggestions
I’m getting my golden retriever puppy soon, and want to get her a name tag before I pick her up. Some unique names would be helpful - thanks 😅 Some photos below. I’m not sure what pup I’m getting yet, just know it’s one of the girls in the litter. They all look very similar though. Thanks to anyone who has ideas xx
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2024.05.21 09:27 Noriel_Sylvire There is no such thing as cultural appropriation.

Hello.
My name is Flaviu E. Hongu. Some people including myself choose to spell my name as Flavius instead. I am what most would call a white dude. I was born in Romania in a fully Romanian family, and was raised by said Romanian family.
I would like to address specifically the people who use the term "cultural appropriation". There has not been even one case I've ever seen of someone saying cultural appropriation that wasn't a mistake. In every occasion I saw people partaking in and appreciating culture, not stealing it.
There have been cases where the person saying cultural appropriation has been actively racist to multiple groups of people, like when someone accused a young girl of mocking a culture for making funny faces while dancing their local dance. Well it turns out those "funny faces" that you criticized are actually part of the dance itself, and you made a fool of yourself and everyone who says cultural appropriation because you've just insulted their local dance.
I swear to god this is infuriating. Culture has always been meant to be shared, appreciated, mixed and changed. That's the whole point of culture.
My own Romanian culture is a mix of Roman (as the name suggests), Greek, Slavic, and also a huge chunk of Dacian which is the native tribe that inhabited the land before Romans conquered it.
By existing as a Romanian dude, am I fucking appropriating the Romans' culture for speaking my literal native Romanian language which comes from the Roman language? Am I appropriating the Slavs for being part of an Orthodox culture and using words such as slavă, ispravă, duhu sfânt, and slobozie? Am I appropriating the Slavs when the only word for clock in Romanian is ceas, which comes from the Slavic word for time? Should I still be speaking the Dacian language that the Romans eradicated and wearing only robes and herding sheep because I'm a native Romanian?
Or I'll do you one better, I live in Spain now, and I've been living here for most of my life, so I developed an appreciation for their culture. I think lentejas, garbanzos, and cocido are some of the most delicious shit humans have ever invented. Am I appropriating their culture when I unironocallh cook those dishes because I LOVE them? Or am I appropriating their culture whenever I speak their language, enjoy their music, read and quote their books, sing their poems and dance their dances???
The only way something can be qualified as cultural appropriation is if some group of people begins to do something that was developed by another group of people and then forbid and ban the original creators of thst practice from doing the thing.
I've never seen that happen in real life, and I don't thing it's even possible. If you ever feel like saying cultural appropriation, I think you mean cultural appreciation.
If I ever visit the US and see someone who isn't Romanian wearing my country's cultural clothes I'll LOVE IT. And if I walk down the street and see a dude wearing Adidas, doing the balkaner sitting, holding a bottle of home made țuică, going like "BA FRATE CE FACI MĂ?!" with a thick US accent and then he yells "SUKA BLYAT OH KURWA" and starts doing the Rasputin dance I will die of laughter right then and there, I will then join the dude in his comedic act, I will provide some original, real balkaner energy and will drink the țuică with him because it's funny as shit and I love that he even knows that much about my culture.
That's not appropriation. No one can appropriate my culture because no one can stop me from doing it and if they do it, I'll love it.
However what I did observe was that this "accusing people of cultural appropriation" thing is only ever done to white people. Like according to their logic a Kenyan cannot dance tango, and a Chinese can't play the piano, but no! They only ever target white people, and sometimes mock and disrespect the culture the white people are APPRECIATING out of sheer hatred for whites and full on ignorance.
As a matter of fact, according to their logic, if you aren't white you cannot and should not be wearing sneakers, pants, shirts, t-shirts, or glasses, you should not be using the English language, you shouldn't use cars because they were invented by a German, you shouldn't even be using phones and computers because it's a white cultural aspect.
Fucking bullshit I tell you.
The reality is that these people never ever target someone who is not white or someone partaking in other white culture. And I've heard them say things like white people have no culture which is why they feel the need to steal other's. Which is the most stupid and ignorant and even offensive thing I've heard. As a Romanian dude with a super rich culture, who also knows about the culture of other balkaners and the other countries surrounding my own, which are all inhabited by whites with a very very different culture, I feel invalidated. Do they think US culture is the only white culture? And also, they're even more ignorant than that because saying white people have no culture is like saying Americans don't have an accent. You don't hear the accent because it's YOUR accent and to YOU it doesn't sound different. And same as that, they don't consider American English culture a real culture because they see it every day.
People like that are actually just racists and hateful of white people and are using cultural appropriation as an excuse to insult white people and harass them for no reason at all. They are no better than the white racists, and their claims of white people having no culture is insulting and invalidating to the thousands of cultures that white people do have, all different from each other.
So, if you're the kind of person to say cultural appropriation, don't ever say that shit again, go ahead and stuff your stinky mouth with sarmale that you cooked yourself, go and put on an ie, go and dance a good horă and go put an entire oină bat in your ass.
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2024.05.21 09:21 Franmol_U jujuiji

ARABIC
ShinMazingerZMortalKombat12 (AI)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kwwez--fGC8
BULGARIAN
Rivan V. King (Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=G0IxV07DqGw
Legendarytedi205x
https://youtu.be/8s6W_cAqzco
Todd Stams
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KuL5TQKoL5M
FanDubBG
https://youtube.com/watch?v=W5AswaBECiw
Juro
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Rx0EQBu3_mk
CATALAN
ScottexDisintegrator
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RLYKPZv0IaQ
CZECH
Korty CZ (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qjnjPBza_3k
AnkaCzDab
https://youtube.com/watch?v=X0HqizcDLcY
DuoUrbini CZ
https://youtu.be/bygJUYbrsOE?si=xYBSOUPlPz-k87ZP
Dabingový_brloch
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QJRUUe7vj3M
(Deleted)
motiVader
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4QX_xqXMk_U
Viliam Beñovič
https://youtube.com/watch?v=enbNuSe9z7k
Michal Steven Kašpar [Dabing všeho druhu]
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sO3kk2MEihs
Jan Kutička
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MdccBaUS_WQ
DRK Club [ Český Dabing ]
https://youtu.be/tncRje6-jKE?si=F9BMkG_E7KaiQ7Kp
Slackeři
https://youtu.be/Imgd50TWZNE?si=Q-TXSJaLfso4587D
GoldDabStudio_Cz
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KGHC5xkTxWQ
Dejfy
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3tdKoB1KFzk
Korty CZ
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bfqKQWTnDIM
Okurky v Malinovce
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iVtav17oMVQ
Okurky v Malinovce (Male - Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ilWxQue0EOI
Dabingový_brloch (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=A-uw2vFSt_c
RK productions
https://youtube.com/watch?v=j_kefeVzQt4
U Dvou Kryp-Lů
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_fjW9QKUnTg
AllDabing
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ePSwd7vd4Sk
MATESING (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RdX1Ucgq9Dc
DJSoukyss (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IpJvyCxJHvk
Foxxane CZ
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XWVflOyhvGE
NIX (Children)(Rasposo)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y-EdASl0olw
TigerCzSMG
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QmZyCn5eKes
Nispík (Gay Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VR9lovRN_es
Marvík dabuje (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=rY5BHilHap4
deny_NDD (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eTL0JENtfIA
Somebody._ (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VU9LZn2Bz4A
GAMERŘEJ (Children)
https://youtu.be/Pt8yRfT_ujg
KeuFlupCREW (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1C1TzslScGA
Damen the demon 2 dabing (Parody but better) (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NhizYA6UYbI
Damel the demon 2 dabing (Parody) (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=aG2dFILypRY
DUTCH
Singing Bros
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BGxhE7nSJBY
SupercatLuigi player (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LX5BVmU1xaw
DeZuidNederlander (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=T5qkHTuo2kA
PizzaSpiderNL (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GRg5mFCSIYk
kittypaw (Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-_ChuW8WAsk
FreekandElvis (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7GcwhKrK6Cc
ENGLISH
Caleb Hyles (Metal)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YCCG-jbi4sA
Isabella Silva
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-KlYsQ4wgVc
MEEM EN Official (Afaer)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hzcymX63KKk
Flaconadyr (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dfGyDLcF9BE
Voice Actor Bobby G.
https://youtu.be/uuB6xLfJNaU
Re-Crix
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ySs4mSZedTk
FusionX
https://youtu.be/TQIrxhnPC6M?si=xgmCA8PNtef009JZ
Flaconadir (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BIDfZNlS22A
chai (Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ps-NdqjmUvo
homeissunz (Female)
https://youtu.be/bnTwPRNnfUc
zelicko
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MmvbAiZo-FU
[UnkEmoji]Somebody[UnkEmoji] (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LshyGUgVoiM
ENGLISH (FINNISH)
Onepiece_fan732 (Children) (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=v7iHrjj_V4Q
ENGLISH (Scottish)
VoiceoverMayhem
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2HEvVZuz2aE
HCA (Parody) (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QK7p0A_B1KQ
FINNISH
Little koji 9000
https://youtube.com/watch?v=78WOMNNGgyw
Dubberi
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gMNni1jDnAY
Reksi
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MJMhWSgPiYg
Punzki (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=78WOMNNGgyw
GERMAN
Dayuchuu
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DXzNwKzdT6M
Unety
https://youtube.com/watch?v=s8abRLDbdK8
GREEK
Blue Cupcake
https://youtube.com/watch?v=mhdVSIXZZSs
HEBREW
RomGou
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JfGN6Q01GVg
SH4DOW
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hMrez0K3q0s
comic sans
https://youtube.com/watch?v=obzbMGvadlM
ShameneToons
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RuTUu1Lm7oY
HUNGARIAN
DreeFool25
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tsHz5bj6nNY
GGeery
https://youtube.com/watch?v=M1rJ5gybqzM
INDONESIAN
Emmy Tiarien
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TieWXqF4Mqk
INDO DUB
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7U8R1jUyBGc
imago creator:]
https://youtube.com/watch?v=B3VEaM-SAEo
ITALIAN
Scar Cover
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q7fuqmIjYMQ
Real_sublime_bro (Children)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ayj1LPERmpM
Leonpepthegamer (Child)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nW4jYwSojJ0
KOREAN
더빙하는 키엘
https://youtu.be/AzkWEVA-EyE
위크원
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QYbC8WhVPh8
체리벨라 Cherrybellat (Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eBYSX7NJzH4
재원 JWON
https://youtu.be/HFtD7G5F5k8
BLACK_RAY
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JWzbSAe7lhQ
NORWEIGAN
Dobbern (Child Alastor)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYd8lqk6YMk
KingWi (Children)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUS7ch2H0uk
POLISH
CzachaDymi Fandub
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Foh5XmXdZ-Q
PORTUGUESE (BRAZIL)
Pessoa secreta (Child)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_5IjwITP4xs
PORTUGUESE (PORTUGAL)
Guadium
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OOuBLHUzm2w
R.L
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Odi-6vKn5uo
joao borlido
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PeNibblu20A
Mysterion Fandubs
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nZDgpVrjHes
Katsuo
https://youtube.com/watch?v=couLF5ac5Co
ROMANIAN
Blue Guy
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4aWh0joQT10
giuliascovers (Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4Evvm6VC0k8
Cris W. VA
https://youtube.com/watch?v=077YBcYWXoE
Varcolacul Animatii
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LbZT--IEhEg
comYn (Practice)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=p8jlnj0QdrM
DERE_BIG_DJ (Child)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=fiN4y9drWQ0
RUSSIAN
Isabella Quinns (Female)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YmIPbJAwgys
HazbinHotelNa
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9TYqK-n8b1E
Zemo
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8y5c0PX6Cw0
Кофеïнiй Профессоръ (Female/Male)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=csm5o_APfEA
TRaaST (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5BpxJnwjSB0
SERBO-CROATION
Husty Mix
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZJYhS1pq8GE
SPANISH (Latin America)
Len (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=haHNSQA_gPA
VFretsu (Parody)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FgEQ89C7Y2s
Enkko Dubs
https://youtu.be/eX3MzzO4sBw
Cheemsy (Practice)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=No2uykxVWNw
MAXIM TRU
https://youtu.be/Wvbk6jCnboE
SPANISH (Argentinian)
Pendorchito (Parodia)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ULzSa3lsoCc
XIlenarox
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DNo_lXmpdT0
1L0V3 (Parodia)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ehFsha0xeng
ZULU
DM Studio
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gaeGNYJb7Rg
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2024.05.21 09:09 Bertong_Lagitik Ang masasabi ko nalang ay Hahahaha

Ang masasabi ko nalang ay Hahahaha
Hahahahahah
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2024.05.21 08:55 Full-Mulberry5018 This Cute English Setter 🐶

This Cute English Setter 🐶 submitted by Full-Mulberry5018 to Cutedogsreddit [link] [comments]


2024.05.21 08:52 Dachshundcouture The History of the English Cream Dachshund

The History of the English Cream Dachshund
Among the vibrant variety of Dachshund breeds, the English Cream Dachshund stands out as a relatively recent development. These beautiful dogs sport a golden coat. The inception of this exquisite variant can be attributed to meticulous breeding practices aimed at achieving a soft, cream-colored coat. The origin and history of this breed are as captivating as their appearance, intertwined with noble legends and a rich lineage. Unlike the traditional darker tones seen in Dachshunds, the English Cream showcases a delicate and almost ethereal hue, captivating at first sight
Origins of the Cream Dachshund The roots of the Cream Dachshund can be traced back to England, where precise breeding practices were aimed at cultivating a Dachshund with a soft and delicate cream-colored appearance. The unique color of the English Cream Dachshund is a result of specific genetic factors, including the influence of the chinchilla gene, which prevents the animal from producing dark pigments, thus diluting the base color to a mild cream.
Breed History of the Cream Dachshund Dachshunds have historically been connected with European nobility, initially bred for hunting due to their small stature and keen sense of smell, making them excellent at tracking burrow-dwelling animals. Over time, they transitioned from working dogs to beloved companions of the elite. The Cream variant, in particular, has been highly sought after for its unique coat color, symbolizing status and refinement. Elegance of the Cream Dachshund in Any ColorAt Chang, in the process of designing each piece of Dachshund clothing, we've found that no matter the fabric or color, Cream Dachshunds seem to handle it effortlessly; they are natural fashion icons. We are honored to have Cream Dachshunds as models when we conduct our photo shoots
https://preview.redd.it/fvl5wh7y8q1d1.jpg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3c2147753ee7da0fa5c37d9e6b5ba9fe15961236
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2024.05.21 08:37 Impossible-Sell-915 Our new baby boy half golden retriever half Irish setter

Our new baby boy half golden retriever half Irish setter
Our new baby boy Guzman pronounced Guz-man half golden half irish setter absolutely beautiful 8 weeks old soooo affectionate and such a stunning deep gold with white belly, no shedding as of yet 😂, and he doesn’t bark he just yodels, yodelayheehoo
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2024.05.21 08:36 Impossible-Sell-915 Our new baby boy half golden half irish setter

Our new baby boy half golden half irish setter
Our new baby boy Guzman pronounced Guz-man half golden half irish setter absolutely beautiful 8 weeks old soooo affectionate and such a stunning deep gold with white belly, no shedding as of yet 😂, and he doesn’t bark he just yodels, yodelayheehoo
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2024.05.21 08:23 Maleficent-Truck-854 Moving to Cambodia as a Qualified Teacher

Hi,
I am a qualified science teacher in the UK (BSc, MSc, PGCE, QTS) and I am thinking about packing in teaching over here and moving to Cambodia. I see mixed things about not applying before arriving etc. I would not be coming to teach english (however could be an option. I don’t even know if I would be able to without a TEFL).
Does anyone have any idea about the best way to come to Cambodia to ensure I can work. Would I have to get all my paperwork certified before arriving and police check before arriving?
Thank you.
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2024.05.21 07:46 Iam_Star5 ¿Any advices for my team? (SV OU)

Hi everyone! I have started played showdown a while ago, and even when i started to get better at teambuilding on formats like national dex, since the start of SV OU i started to take this more seriously and tried to make a real team who can make it to the high ladder. This is one of my favorite attempts, and it has gave me decent(? results (currently 1400 elo), but i really think it can improve with some changes.
There are some personal details on the team (like using zoroark, or not repeat items) that i would like to keep, but if something is more efficient and mantain the original purpose i would agree to change it. Any tip is welcome.
Meowscarada: Almost always the team's lead with u-turn. Ocassionally get some free kills on enemy's leads like Dragapult and Meowscarada with the choice scarf set, which becomes a great surprise tool to revenge kill on mid and late game +1 speed sweepers.
Iron valiant: I love mixed attackers and he is perfect to clean some weakend Hyper Offense teams on late game, or give problems with all his coverage to Stall teams.
Zoroark-H: Sadly not fast enough (that's why the focus sash), but when stealth rocks are off and good shenanigans, that +2 SPA can hit really hard. Also, i really like to kill Kingambits with fighting terablast.
Corviknight and Clodsire: Really standard but usefull walls who put and take away stealth rocks. Mirror armor is a personal preference to evade annoying -1 DEF or SPD drops, and Water absorb is useful for things like Walking wake (and because Skeledirge is already unaware).
Skeledirge: Amazing pokemon, who can tank mostly anything with and without tera, and save me a lot of times of setup sweepers. The given EV'S spread let him live Choice specs Dragapult Shadow ball.
Thank you for reading!
https://pokepast.es/ac2ad4401e788e91 (and sorry for my bad english, lol)
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2024.05.21 07:41 Pancake_SwizzleNuts How can I stop over thinking? 27M 26F

I'm 27M dating my gf 26F now for two months. We have that black cat, golden retriever sort of love. When we love we're close loving, happy. But seemingly I unknowingly piss her off, whether it's something I did, something I accidentally did like a face, something I didn't do, or forgot. I honestly try my absolute best my all to be a good bf. I cook for her, get her things she's passionate about. When we talk I try to enact what we've discussed to be better. But it seems I can't get it right, and I absolutely don't want to lose her from random little things upsetting her pissing her off. She'll be distant when upset, having to await when she wants to talk. How do I let go of these mistakes, stop overthinking and just be?
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