Leaving class or another activity to hit your vape in the bathroom
Billy: I think it’s time for a cultural refresh
Joe: I agree, meet me in the men’s room
To hate vegetables immensly for personal or no reason at all but still eat or use them in ways in daily life.
"this broccoli is shit, I hate fucking eating it, I hate eating all vegetables"
"dude, thats some serious aggro-culture"
When your culture/society creates a new low, making the culture appear non-intelligent and causes others to take them as a joke.
Jimmy Fallon and Ariana grande singing about vaccines is a prime example of cultural decay. As would she hulk twerking with Megan thee stallion.
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I can't believe I spent my kid's entire college tuition fund on KOZY Culture items.
Cultural segregation is the opposite end of the spectrum from cultural appropriation. It is the end goal of people who believe that cultures should stay pure and not mix, and can be considered a form of racism. The phrase "cultural appropriation" is sometimes used disingenuously with the end goal of discouraging culture mixing.
Someone said I was "appropriating Cuban culture" by using that rhythm in a song, but remixing culture is what keeps things interesting. Could you imagine how boring a world of cultural segregation would be, with nobody sharing ideas?
Quoting or using pop culture references without knowing the origin
You: “hey coworker, I need you to resend that report.” Coworker: “ahh, you’re killing me smalls!” You: “oh I love The Sandlot!” Coworker: “What is The Sandlot?” You: That’s the move you just quoted, that’s some next level pop cultural appropriation!
The current tendency to denunce "powerful" men, especially in the art industry, instigated by the metoo movement.
With all the actors accused, notably currently in France, we are witnessing the birth of a real "denunciation culture", much more substantial, this one, than the so-called "rape culture".