Thats Actually True; We Are Nomadic Asa Species. Indeed, About 2 Out Of 5 People In My Lands Of Mongolia
That’s actually true; we are nomadic as a species. Indeed, about 2 out of 5 people in my lands of Mongolia continue to live nomadic ways, but even though people in my homelands are generally unaware of foreign ongoings beyond our neighbors of China (although we don't learn about their history in school), Russia, & Central Asia, Americans in particular make them & others seem more capable of outward awakening. Travel should help lead them to us or even the main groups within. Bayarlala.
Do you feel that many mainland (at least the inlanders) Americans should learn more about the outside world in light of the genuine problems they faced for the last couple of decades?
Well… Ya, we mean… we think part of being a cultured, intelligent and constructive individual in this modern age, regardless of whatever nationality, ethnicity or culture hails from is being in touch with as much of a cosmopolitan nature as one can possibly get away with. Granted traveling can be rather expensive or possibly forced and highly physically taxing in some cases and that sort of thing we understand but at the same time it is equally important that people are shown and immersed in other cultures, nationalities and ethnicities if they are live life to its fullest.
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I'm glad someone brought these difficulties to light, because here in Mongolia can get similarly xenophobic. A few teachers and some students in my school years have made snide remarks about me working to overtake the academic scores upon finding out my hafu lineage. Luckily, since my mother's Japanese, me & my siblings got off fairly lightly. But upon coming into Japan, although we were stared at from time to time, we never really experienced racism within or corresponding discrimination. They knew that we weren't full blooded, but few problems came by even in Japanese only areas. Here's what my worst experience was for discrimination:
A girl I met back in grade 9 asked me out for dinner & a movie in Darkhad offered to hitch me a ride to my ger, & her dad came up the dark gravel road in a bright blue jeep, we got around to sharing more about our lives. When I shared that my mother was a shrine keeper's daughter, his mood lit up, until I revealed that she's Japanese. By then, a glint appeared in his left eye, & he revealed that he was part of Dayar Mongol, leaving me shivering under my hat. About midway to my home, he reached for my neck, & snarled at me in a chilling way in an already cold night. He warned me if I dare take his daughter as a permanent date, that he'll slit my stomach in cold blood. From then on, I rarely revealed my truth except with close friends & if I'm with the date girls often enough or are close enough.
By high school graduation, things more or less smoothed out even when I met who turned out nationalist since I looked enough the part to pass by without danger even in bars. Me & my brother took to the bars quite frequently before he moved to Japan.

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Almost 4 months have passed since this, but this could also be great for other livestock as well. Being able to use apps like this is always good when offline.

Siretok not paye=an nankor.
(I suppose we are going to Shiretoko Peninsula). My brother and his family will bring me along soon.
Acapoho Rayoci Täs ne nankor.
(I suppose he may be Rainbow Dash’s uncle.) He may be Bow Hoothoof’s younger brother & have also been responsible for training her intensively. I hope more will be here soon. Yayraykere.
Hmmm... I wonder. Do you think Blaze might be Rainbow's older brother or something? A color scheme and coat color like that is kind of too big a detail to not have them be related in some way, especially now that we know the rainbow mane is hereditary.
I personally prefer something more along the line of an uncle than a brother. The Mane Six all have siblings already and we don’t need anymore. There is also an extreme lack of siblings in all the photos RD’s parents had. So either they only had the one foal, or they are completely ignoring their son in favor of Rainbow Dash. Which I find doubtful because Bow and Windy are such loving parents, they would never ignore a single child of their’s.
As of right now, I am placing Blaze as Bow Hothoof’s brother. His twin brother to exact. Same colors and they both sported the same hair style when Bow was younger. A younger brother or cousin might also work too, but that hair do man. Strong brother vibes coming from that hair.
It is all up to personal choice in the end. If you want Blaze to be an older bro or a cool uncle, then go for it. We are free to do as we please. Some people still prefer him to be RD’s dad. That is fine too. He filled in for Rainbow’s parents for this long. Why break up a good thing?