#poor Utah
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
northduhcodeuh · 1 year ago
Text
My brain is mush rn
Tumblr media
They stole one of Utah’s kids. They’re trying to teach him how to play Minecraft but they don’t know either.
115 notes · View notes
korshrimpski · 1 day ago
Text
kslnews: utahhockeyclub players seandurzi and john marino visited the KSL broadcast house this week and took a weather masterclass (informally) from Chief Meteorologist Kevin Eubank. Could they be serious contenders in their hockey retirement? Maybe.
10 notes · View notes
boba21521 · 1 year ago
Text
The Florida Drugging people saga: (I was bored)
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
104 notes · View notes
dougielombax · 2 months ago
Text
Oh no!
He’s back!
It’s true!
The White Pharaoh has indeed infiltrated the tumblr advertising algorithm!
I don’t like this!
Make it stop!
12 notes · View notes
connectionterminated13 · 7 months ago
Text
Fallout au Michael Believe himself to be probably the last British person. He hasn't heard tell of another since the bombs...
He doesn't exactly know how he feels about that.. Sometimes very sad because being the last British person means that his family is all dead and also being British sucks
11 notes · View notes
angelx1992 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
6 notes · View notes
meateater-rabbit · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
cowardlycowboys · 1 year ago
Text
city dusty as hell
4 notes · View notes
clingyduoapologist · 2 years ago
Note
have you considered moving to utah i heard there's a very nice gas station there but the night shift guy keeps crying over red slushies
Bro I’ve been all over Utah and while it’s a beautiful state I don’t want to be anywhere near that particular gastation
11 notes · View notes
iscariotapologist · 2 years ago
Note
my best friend is slowly getting in SDA. please send help (or moral support) (and she has a scholarship to their university too *screams*)
that is insane to me. my deepest condolences
3 notes · View notes
curiousorigins · 1 year ago
Text
Also just to further complicate this debate. In much of the Western U.S., a Scone is pretty much Fry Bread, Sopapillas or Beignets and is the base for a Navajo Taco. (Again called in that case called Fry Bread because that is what Indigenous Americans call it. For them it came out of their cleverness in using the particularly insufficient Government rations they received when they were forced onto barren reservation lands.)
Depending on where in the Western U.S; it is traditionally served with honey and butter, at least when the particular recipe comes from White Americans that have been in the Western U.S. for 3 generations or so, sometimes Jam. Sopapillas have their own particular way of being served, (honey, and syrup; or savory) and sometimes dramatic differences in recipes; those come from Latin America. Beignets I'll admit to knowing almost nothing about them, a part from the Princess and the Frog; usually with powdered (confectioner's) sugar.
Obviously the nearer you are to a Rez, the more likely it will be called Fry Bread. Whereas if you're in a white former frontier/pioneer land it's probably called Scones and if you're in a Latino Heavy place in the West... Sopapillas it will be. Having never made it to the American South, I can't say how common Beignets are... it's possible it's just a Former French Colony thing, I know Fry Bread also happened there... but it's possible that's partly the influence of the Reservation System.
A lot of cultural exchange happened between even Faraway Indigenous Nations because of how necessary supporting each other was in trying to keep the American Government from decimating them. (Both regular genocide and cultural genocide wise. Because the U.S. definitely are colonists in the worst kind of way and learned Imperialism as an M.O. from the Brits.) But from my understanding Fry Bread has been claimed to be from the Navajo. (But I also live in a Navajo corner of the nation... so... It's also possibly the case of Simultaneous Invention. )
But yeah, Look up California Scones or Utah Scones if you want to see those. Sopapilla to see those and Fry Bread too. Scones/Fry Bread may be square or they may be free form blobs. I learned to make them freeform but they were temporarily commercialized with SconeCutters and were square then. From my understanding Sconecutters as a restaurant is no more. You could get them with Chili Cheese, honey butter or as a subway like Sandwich from there. Now for rising base, there's some debate about whether they're traditional Scones with yeast, without yeast or with baking soda. I learned to make them with Yeast. They are always deep fried though and turned over when one side is done.
I was around 20 years old the first time I ordered a scone at a restaurant and was given something that looks like the example of the American Scone. Every other time I got Fry Bread. (And I loved Scones/Fry Bread... so plenty of ordering ;)) I'd lived in the Western U.S. my entire life at that point and was 4-5 generations (depending on the family side) there. Funnily enough I thought it must have been an English Scone. Until it kept happening at various Cafes when I traveled.
settling a debate, reblog for reach
#American Scones#Utah Scones#Fry Bread#British Biscuits#American Biscuits#British Scones#Debate#Now I ask them to describe what a Scone is before ordering it at a restaurant.#Because sometimes you want Fry Bread and sometimes you want a Pastry and sometimes you want that fruitcake like thing.#Polls#They're very very much not the same thing#Western U.S. History#Brief mention of Indigenous Genocide#Brief mention of Indigenous Cultural Genocide#The Reservation System in the U.S.#Native Sovereignty#The poor government rations were legit meant to starve out the Native Americans/Indigenous People.#But make it look like it was an act of God or accidental. The U.S. Government tried so many times to literally kill the Native Americans#Indigenous People of the U.S. so many times. And it is a testament to their amazing communities that they made it through to today.#They deserve better and you literally cannot look at any part of American History without seeing the scars left there.#And on top of it many Nations preserved their histories their languages their handicrafts and culture despite literally being killed#and tortured for any indication that they knew any of it. We stole and sold their children in attempts to take them out.#And we keep breaking our Treaties with them. We need to do better. In the Dakotas they've removed Tribal ID as acceptable ID for voting.#Which was completely purposeful. And obvious retaliation for the Pipeline Water Defenders.#(I am not Native/Indigenous and so I can't speak for all their issues nor do I know them. I've done my best to educate myself#and I will continue to share information that I do know. But the amount of history that's just ignored because it puts us in a bad light.#It's so much it's insane. And despite knowing Native People practically my whole life. I had no idea how much I didn't know 'til College.)#We talked about Native Americans/Indigenous People every single year since I started Public School. I checked out a good amount of books.#I wrongly believed I had a good grasp of how many atrocities the American Government had/was committing.
21K notes · View notes
resurrectionrecluse · 4 days ago
Note
Hello son
thousand yard stare
1 note · View note
dougielombax · 1 year ago
Text
*awakens in a cold sweat in the middle of the night in a state of bafflement and terror*
“Wh…MORMONS????!!!!!”
26 notes · View notes
grebenkin · 4 months ago
Text
Still thinking about how they sent his ass to Utah like was there nowhere else
1 note · View note
britneyshakespeare · 11 months ago
Text
wait i just remembered a weird dream i had last night. i was going through some kind of stack of applications or profiles or something. it was something teacher-related. all the kids were from some kind of mormon group that i was... doing this work for? idk IDK the important thing was the kids were part of the church of jesus christ and latter-day saints and i was reviewing their information for data purposes. the information was filled out by the kids and one of the sections was simply "ethnicity"—specifically ethnicity and not race. because ethnicity is something that can actually be a meaningful part of your identity, and race is a concept created by white supremacy, and no one loves pointing that out more than white people, right? i'm white myself. i think white people would much rather say "oh i'm irish" "i'm german" "i'm italian" because it signifies their family comes from something and somewhere. as soon as we say "i'm white" it denotes nothing but a privileged status we only have because of colonialism and white supremacy. but even that privileged status doesn't necessarily mean much by itself because we can be marginalized in other ways, which white people also like to point out when it can apply to themselves. but then again some white people really don't have any connection to the culture(s) of their ancestors and feel they have no claim upon anything better than being a white american, which is more the fault of the pressure of immigrants to assimilate than it is most people's fault as individuals.
but. this is a long preamble. i was going through these mormon kids' information. mormons are stereotypically white, right? there's a lot of white people. i've never been part of the mormon church so i don't feel like i can elaborate on it more than that. i know bc of the work of missionary's they're not all exclusively white but the origins of mormonism are certainly white and american. and on the ethnicity question, like, almost every single one of these mormon kids said "white and poor" "poor white" "underprivileged white". that kind of thing. i remember going through it and i was like "theres no way all these kids are that poor. where are they getting this identification from as an ethnicity"
1 note · View note
awardswatcherik · 11 months ago
Text
Utah Film Critics Association (UFCA) Nominations: 'Oppenheimer,' 'Poor Things' Lead
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes