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Get the Declarious mug.When someone tells you a story and then you believe yourself that you were there and then when its mentioned again and they tell you that you werent.
*listens to friends story*
You - “oh yeah we had a great time”
Friend - “who is we? You werent there. Holy declan moment”
You - “I just had a declan moment”
You - “oh yeah we had a great time”
Friend - “who is we? You werent there. Holy declan moment”
You - “I just had a declan moment”
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Example: "She wasn't just criticizing Western education—she was practicing Decolonial Theory, asking what education might look like if it centered Indigenous ways of knowing rather than treating them as folklore."
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Example: "Her work showed how colonial anthropology created 'Africa' as a category of lack—Decolonial Afrocentrism Theory, using multiple critical traditions to understand and challenge a specific history of oppression."
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