Never water your plants, trees, ferns, mosses, lichens, and flowers with alcohol, instead use eggs shells.
My mom dressed up as a turtle, put and egg in vinegar and drank it then she watered the garden with Jack Daniels and all the plants died. She learned Injun the hard way.
by bogosuperelf November 13, 2020
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In 1812 (from 1683 as 'Ingin'), a spelling representing the early American English colloquial pronunciation of Indian. "Honest Injun" as an asseveration of truthfulness was first recorded in 1868, from the notion of assurance extracted from Indians of their lack of deceitfulness in a particular situation. The noun phrase "honest Indian" itself is attested from 1676 in Massachusetts.
John T. McCutcheon, wrote and Illustrated "Injun Summer" in 1907 for the Chicago Tribune. It was reprinted yearly.
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Situational awareness of the fear of the karmicly fated meeting with a real Native American person, so honest in his or her reality that it sheds a moment of clarity upon the non Native American citizen.
“The injuns shot you with a bow and arrow’s? 🏹 -Help it’s the honest injun’s, Circle the wagons!”
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Skillful designing/fabricating performed by mechanically/technically-inclined Native Americans.
Creating all of those cleverly-constructed teepees and wigwams, assorted stone/bone/clay implements, and lovely craft items for trade are examples of da stunning injuneering of da indigenous people.
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