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  1. ELI5: What does the term wasp mean and where did it come from?

    The term WASP, for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, was made famous by University of Pennsylvania sociology professor E. Digby Baltzell, who was an expert in WASP culture and influence. He most notably used it in 1964 in his book The Protestant Establishment: Aristocracy and Caste in America.

  2. Does the term “WASP” carry any significance today? - Reddit

    WASP Culture has changed to general "Whiteness" and "White Privilege" as most people just assume whiteness is the new WASP of the previous generation. No one cares if you're a poor white person but they do care about the elite waspy "whiteness" that signals a …

  3. Why do some people use the term WASP (White Anglo-Saxon

    Sep 6, 2022 · Trump's mother was born and raised in Scotland, making her a classic WASP. His father was German but still W and P. He is definitely a WASP according to the classic definition of the term. Keep in mind that the WASP distinction was …

  4. Were "WASPs" ever a thing? : r/AskHistorians - Reddit

    Feb 9, 2022 · To clarify I don't mean the insect. I mean the people who are considered "Old Money" or "Old Stock" of white people whose ancestors arrived from England between 1620-1645, who were said to control the United States or have significant control over the country's institutions. Were these ever a real group of people or distinctive cultural group?

  5. Blue wasp person [Health:1650] : r/kickopenthedoor - Reddit

    Name Level (SLIME ONLY) Inky cat mushroom ☆ The Calydonian Boar ☆ Into the planet ☆ Storm ☆ Salamander ☆☆☆☆ (THIS) Blue wasp person ☆☆☆ Some may think I'm nuts ☆☆ Listening ☆☆ Reply reply numerousiceballs • !melee 0 good bot Reply reply KickOpenTheDoorBot • 💥-11 HP ⬩ Your HP: 106 ⬩ ⚔️️21.4 [🌟 ...

  6. Keep wasps away : r/lifehacks - Reddit

    Hello! I’m wondering if there is any sure fire way to keep wasps away without the use of chemicals. I have two little boys who love to play outside and we don’t mind the honey bees or bumblebees but the wasps are already an issue this year. Not really looking to kill but looking more for a good deterrent? Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options …

  7. How do you genuinely become a better person? - Reddit

    So you have a person thats fustrated becuase his advice is not being taken and another thats fustrated becuase they are being told that they are too stupid to handle the situation. And both people were acting in good faith, just looking for different things and trying to …

  8. How does one become a good person? : r/AskReddit

    Jun 30, 2021 · Being truthful is an important part of being a good person. If you have been a good person, this should not be too difficult (though not totally painless, sometimes the truth hurts). If you have not been a good person, this will be much harder, until you have some history as a …

  9. Eli5: why do wasps follow you when you back away? - Reddit

    Sep 4, 2020 · When a wasp approaches you and you try to shoo it away it will often stay and circle you. Even if you 'retreat' a couple of metres, they're following you. Why?

  10. What is waspy? : r/AskAnAmerican - Reddit

    A WASP is a White, Anglo-Saxon (i.e. of English descent) Protestant. Until around the World War II era, they made up what was essentially the American ruling class. Stereotypically, they are wealthy, elitist, snobby, and preoccupied with manners. Those traits are WASPy.

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