u/rosemaryscrazy

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What actual fashion and life was like in the Early 2000s in South Florida

I just randomly scrolled past this sub and I realized that the fashion everyone was using to represent the early 00s was very region specific.

The photos of actual places my friends and I would hang out eat at as middle school/ teenagers and young adults.

u/rosemaryscrazy — 8 days ago

I’ve noticed a lot of questions about culture and I am perplexed?

Does anyone know where the assumption came from that your appearance has to match a specific culture ?

I was adopted and raised by a white family in the US. I am black biracial.

I really like black people. Like genuinely, we are so cool.

But that is not my culture. My culture is the culture I was raised in.

It seems like sort of a cruel thing to make transracial adoptees who already have a lot to deal with also try and fight the way they were raised/ socialized for 18+ years.

Just to match what people think someone who looks like them should be doing?

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u/rosemaryscrazy — 14 days ago