Ice hash/concentrates

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DrGreen Fingers wrote:epilepsy seizure there Adamster? :shock: nice to see you still alive and not dead! how do you do each day not too get killed i wonder! :roll:

Since I'm preparing for surgery for my Epilepsy not laughing too hard,but this is what I'm smoking in San Diego.

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Adamster wrote:Id like to see you say the word eskimo to a native face to face !! they aint called eskimos.. like you said time changes and we dont called them that anymore its been over 50 years ;) Inuits Snow people Igloo people or Natives or drunken assholes ;)
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So what's the crack with the word Eskimo? from what I can see online the term Eskimo is still widely used just not in Canada or Greenland.
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Boner wrote:So what's the crack with the word Eskimo? from what I can see online the term Eskimo is still widely used just not in Canada or Greenland.
Eskimo is now considered offensive everywhere, but it's just a recent thing really, so I'd imagine people still use it a lot.
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Mr_Gav wrote:
Boner wrote:So what's the crack with the word Eskimo? from what I can see online the term Eskimo is still widely used just not in Canada or Greenland.
Eskimo is now considered offensive everywhere, but it's just a recent thing really, so I'd imagine people still use it a lot.
The maths behind it:
In Canada and Greenland[1][14][17][20] the term Eskimo is widely held to be pejorative[11][20] and has fallen out of favour, largely supplanted by the term Inuit. However, while Inuit describes all of the Eskimo peoples in Canada and Greenland, that is not true in Alaska and Siberia. In Alaska the term Eskimo is commonly used, because it includes both Yupik and Inupiat, while Inuit is not accepted as a collective term or even specifically used for Inupiat (who technically are Inuit). No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.[1]
Since the 1970s in Canada and Greenland Eskimo has widely been considered offensive, as mentioned above. In 1977, the Inuit Circumpolar Conference meeting in Barrow, Alaska, officially adopted Inuit as a designation for all circumpolar native peoples, regardless of their local view on an appropriate term. As a result the Canadian government usage has replaced the (locally) defunct term Eskimo with Inuit (Inuk in singular). The preferred term in Canada's Central Arctic is Inuinnaq,[21] and in the eastern Canadian Arctic Inuit. The language is often called Inuktitut, though other local designations are also used.
The Inuit of Greenland refer to themselves as Greenlanders or, in their own language, Kalaallit, and to their language as Greenlandic or Kalaallisut.[1]
Because of the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural differences between Yupik and Inuit peoples there is uncertainty as to the acceptance of any term encompassing all Yupik and Inuit people. There has been some movement to use Inuit, and the Inuit Circumpolar Council, representing a circumpolar population of 150,000 Inuit and Yupik people of Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and Siberia, in its charter defines Inuit for use within the ICC as including "the Inupiat, Yupik (Alaska), Inuit, Inuvialuit (Canada), Kalaallit (Greenland) and Yupik (Russia)."[22] However, even the Inuit people in Alaska refer to themselves as Inupiat (the language is Inupiaq) and do not typically use the term Inuit. Thus, in Alaska, Eskimo is in common usage, and is the preferred term when speaking collectively of all Inupiat and Yupik people, or of all Inuit and Yupik people throughout the world.[1]
Alaskans also use the term Alaska Native, which is inclusive of all Eskimo, Aleut and Indian people of Alaska, and is exclusive of Inuit or Yupik people originating outside the state. The term Alaska Native has important legal usage in Alaska and the rest of the United States as a result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971.
The term "Eskimo" is also used world wide in linguistic or ethnographic works to denote the larger branch of Eskimo–Aleut languages, the smaller branch being Aleut.
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USBONGLORD wrote:i like penguins
you like fornacating whit them also? or your just into road kill? 8) Oh deer! watchout for the moose about to ram you up where the sun dont shine... :P

Eskimos are among the oldest languages in the world dating back to the last ice age :twisted: so abit to respect for them 8)
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