Explanation: The American holiday of Thanksgiving has come to be linked to remembrance of when some local Native American tribes stopped ‘pilgrim’ settlers in Plymouth, Massachusetts, from starving to death in their new settlement.
… had they known how they would have been repaid, they may have just left the pilgrims to their own devices…
Fun fact I learned from the book 1491, the Plymouth settlement was right on top of a native village that had just been wiped out by (likely) European disease, which was actively decimating the region’s population.
Imagine, a bunch of crackers take over your dead cousin’s house, mess everything up, half the people you know are sick and dying, and you still helped them… only for the remaining colonization effort to further destroy your population.
White people: not even once
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I knew i was forgetting some details, thanks
which was actively decimating the region’s population.
Fun fact: Being decimated means that 10% die, and originally, it’s a punishment that the 90% are forced to carry out against their comrades. Pretty sure that’s a lot less bad than what the native americans suffered.
I was obviously using the figurative definition but yes that is the etymology.
The figurative definition is about as stupid as saying “literally” when it’s not literal IMO.
You’re decimating me here
chops off your lower right leg while sobbing
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Yes, not stupid at all!
What if it’s fucking stupid, though?
Language makes stupid chances because people can be stupid, but that’s okay. It doesn’t make the intent of what is said any less genuine.
You sound like the French government in how they love to gatekeep the language and reject colloquialisms.
If you want exact syntax free of cultural influence stop speaking English and make up your own language.
Not so good for the actor who voiced that native character.
Actually they had peace for about 50 years…
I guess it’s the thought that counts
It still sucked and is a disgrace. But they probably have more than 1 Thanksgiving. Then again I wouldn’t be surprised if it actually only started in the mid 1800s and they attached a story to it…
According to my skim of the Wikipedia page, first Thanksgiving in the us was in 1619 or something. But was more of a religious thing about giving thanks than a feast
Yeah but was it a yearly tradition or they did it once then…
wait are those like flair tags for the time periods? That is the dopest feature I didn’t even know I wanted!
Yep! Piefed had the option, so I went and set up flairs for people who want to check the Archive™ for a certain historical period!
Similar to Australia or all the places that Colinization happened. Also all of our wars can be blamed on the British cutting up the countries we have today…



