where do i post this? i want an explanation of what is actually happening here

i was thinking of r / peterexplainsthejoke but it's not a joke

u/Aromatic-Mistake-456 — 6 days ago
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The Beauty of Mother-of-Pearl Lacquerware Across East Asia

Although ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia were among the first to use mother-of-pearl in decorative crafts, it was ancient China that developed mother-of-pearl lacquerware into a sophisticated artistic tradition. The craft later spread to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, where it became a shared artistic heritage among these four countries. It was eventually introduced to the West through Japan, where it gained great popularity among members of the European upper class.

u/Aromatic-Mistake-456 — 12 days ago

on today's episode of culture vultures...

i could understand if it was a different concept that had origins from china, but this is exactly yin yang, just in Korean. yet in the video not once does she mention the Chinese origin, passing it off as a Korean thing when in fact it's Chinese.

u/Aromatic-Mistake-456 — 17 days ago

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u/Aromatic-Mistake-456 — 17 days ago

the only thing worse than white males fetishizing asian women is asian women trying to justify it.

im actually disgusted. how the FUCK are asian women supposed to move past their stereotyped image of "small" "weak" "obedient" if we still worship white men and defend our fetishizers? asian women really need to stand up for themselves more cause this is not it.

u/Aromatic-Mistake-456 — 18 days ago
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i can't stand people who fetishize asian women

"small, cute, thin, obedient, pretty, patient, submissive, not too independent, feminine, traditional"

🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 STOP. do NOT talk about me like that, i am NOT YOUR DOLL. fucking disgusting losers who want dolls, maids, children instead of real women. and the NERVE to put down women of other races too cause they dont fit in the incel's view of what a woman should be. i am FUMING rn and i HATE that so many men think of us this way. WE ARE WOMEN, WE ARE PEOPLE, NOT YOUR TOYS.

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u/Aromatic-Mistake-456 — 18 days ago