Somewhat connected but not, Marvel comics made this character called Bishop who had been an X-men. People were kinda weirded out by Animal Crossing Items"black guy having straight hair". And that was something that occurred in the community.
The kicker? Bishop wasn't black, not at the African sense people had in mind. No he had been an Australian Aboriginal.The kicker? Bishop wasn't black, not in the African American sense people had in mind. No he had been an Australian Aboriginal.This what I absolutely love about tattoos. The creativity of it. You could take concept or theme and instead of just cutting and pasting artwork you evolve and transform it and filter it through your own creative process. The end result being a beautiful brilliant piece of work with respect to both the mediums. It's fascinating. I really like it. Thank you for sharing
This apparently is pretty common and happens to many dark skinned characters because people just can't get in their minds the idea of other races using very dark skin even if they make it clear the character isn't of African origin.
Things like this is why I do not like people claiming Marceline from adventure time is half black, cause her mom has directly, brown hair.speaking as a non black minority its honestly pretty fucking offensive how they attempt to assert every dark skinned character that isnt explicitly said to be black as black. Dont to cheap Animal Crossing Bells do us exactly what whites do/did to you
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