Walter-MarkItZero

Walter-MarkItZero t1_j7h1ip8 wrote

Introducing yourself is fine, even nice. But if you don’t maintain contact, they will have forgotten your name within the week and you likely won’t talk to them again for six months.

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Walter-MarkItZero t1_j6iv1ua wrote

Fun fact: the Puyallup tribal alphabet wasn’t created until the mid 1800’s and was not finalized until around 1970.

So any spelling of “Tahoma” would, by necessity, be using a tribal written language that didn’t even exist when Rainier was named.

While we are busy bashing western civilization for every evil under the sun, let’s maybe stop and think about how useful English is.

Another fun fact: the Yakama tribe changed names a few years back. The tribe did not have a written language and there were several copies of the treaty. Some spelled it “Yakima”, some spelled it “Yakama.” For almost 100 years everyone was fine with Yakima, until the tribe decided it needed to be changed. The city basically said do whatever you want, we’re good. That’s why they are spelled differently.

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Walter-MarkItZero t1_j6gly69 wrote

It’s the name everyone uses. It’s known worldwide as Mt Rainier. “Popular use” isn’t a big mystery.

There’s no need to change it except anti-White bigotry.

This is what happens when someone invades the Reddit echo chamber. You seem shocked someone would disagree with you. Believe it or not, there are a lot of people who are just fucking tired with the constant effort to shit on everything.

Leave Rainier alone.

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Walter-MarkItZero t1_ityc04j wrote

Speaking of the unreliable narrator - I find this article fascinating.

I personally abhor when activists try to retroactively find social commentary in works the author never intended, but this article makes a fairly persuasive argument that Fitzgerald did intend it. I mean, Fitzgerald wrote each word, he included it in the book, it has to mean SOMETHING.

https://themillions.com/2018/04/the-queering-of-nick-carraway.html

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Walter-MarkItZero t1_ity80bj wrote

It’s a fantastic novel and has been recognized as such for almost a century. If you think it’s just about rich people and high society, you’re really missing quite a bit.

“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

One of the best lines in literature, has nothing to do with wealth.

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