Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, following all your instructions:

So, the other day I was messing around, trying to figure out this whole “mick mack indian” thing. I’d heard the phrase, didn’t really get it, and, well, I’m a curious person. I like to dig into stuff.
First, I googled it. Just typed it in, straight up. Saw a bunch of stuff, some of it was, uh… not great. Let’s just say there are some offensive uses of that phrase out there. That wasn’t what I was looking for.
I kept digging. I moved past the initial shock of some of the search results. Then I started noticing a few things. Some people used it to describe something that was, like, jury-rigged. You know, fixed in a quick and dirty way, maybe not the “right” way, but it worked.
Other times,it is used when folks were talking about old-timey movies, old * were referencing some pretty stereotypical (and yeah, offensive) portrayals of Native Americans.
My little experiment:
- Attempt 1:I Started searching what dose this “mick mack indian”means.
- Attempt 2:I tried different search * words like “origin” and “meaning”.
- Attempt 3:I Found some sources that seemed more reliable.
So after some research,I realized that this is not the proper words I should use in my daily conversation.

It’s a messy phrase,it’s got a messy * in my daily conversation,I will use other appropriate phrases.