L-kun12
Nezera
L-kun12
Miizturi
I'm sure there are some people who do cling to it as an identity, but those people also seem to be not completely genuine when it comes to their vampirism, and that's just the sad part of it all.
it's almost that the more that someone wants to be something and if they have a little there , the more they tend to dhow it off. like for instance people who are 1/30th native american try to make a big deal about it, but people who are like 1/2 native american just see it as there, they see themselves as humans first.
I find this to be pretty annoying. I know too many white people that are obviously mostly white, yet when they're asked their ethnicity, they mostly point out Native American.
thats what i mean cause yeah i have a
little in me but first i point out my 2 that i have the most of then if they ask if that's it themn i tell about the other bits and pieces like it's no big deal.
lol. I have to giggle a little here. Most of you have seen my pictures, those that haven't they are in my profile. You can see that I'm incredibly white, however my heritage has enough dark skin in it, that I'm technically not caucasian, not fully anyway. And that is not just because of the Native American heritage I have.
Here's where two things can split off from the people that like to "show off" their heritage. One, the like to show it off because they get something out of it. Be it money or schooling or whatever. Or, two, they are extremely proud of who they are. You can call it ego if you like, but being proud isn't really that bad of a thing. I'm extremely proud of my own heritage, the caucasian and not. People will see me say I'm 3 parts Celtic (lol) right beside giving the amount of Native American I am. It's just something that makes me happy. I like knowing what I am, because so many people
don't know what or even who they are. It's pride in knowing.