deltaskydragon:

dragon-in-a-fez:

republicanidiots:

animesocialistparty:

Capitalists will have children go without food before they give up even the tiniest part of their wealth.

I’ve actually asked Republicans why they’re against feeding children.  They believe the kids are hungry because their parents aren’t working hard enough.  Republicans think people will work harder if their children are hungry.  In other words, they believe it’s okay to TORTURE CHILDREN to get their parents to do what they want. 

also file this under the broader issue of people conceptualizing children as extensions/property of their parents rather than independently existing human beings.

this is literally child abuse

lance-the-kanto-dragon-master:

fromseveralroomsaway:

leannewoodfull:

lutefisktacoandbeer:

kittymudface:

It gets better—the guy is deaf, and he taught his cat the sign for “food.” So the cat’s not just saying “put that in my mouth,” it’s actually signing

Not only that, but if you notice at the beginning, the cat *gets the man’s attention* as any person who wanted to talk to a deaf/hoh individual would (well, and vice versa IME). I’ve done sign since I was 5, and generally, w/o eye contact initially, you wave a hand or lightly touch the arm (if that’s ok with the person you’re trying to converse with, of course). 
Generally, adult cats meow mostly to humans, but this cat has figured out that’s not going to work and has adapted. Animal companions! They are INCREDIBLE.

Amazing.

EVERYONE STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND LOOK AT THIS CAT.

AND THE WAY IT NODS OMG

veryfemmeandantifascist:

violent-darts:

forgotmysafeword:

ashermajestywishes:

wicked-bitch-of-thewest:

ashermajestywishes:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

elsworth-thundermonkey:

williamcubed:

thepenguinsoftexas:

blackmagicalgirlmisandry:

christel-thoughts:

wakaflaquita:

siddharthasmama:

king-emare:

darvinasafo:

Chuck Berry

Rock n Roll was originally Black music.

thank you

Yes, him and little Richard never get their due smh

except…chuck berry didn’t invent rock n roll…

Sister Rosetta Tharpe predates both chuck berry and little richard by quite a few years

Two of Tharpe’s hit songs were released in like 1944-45 when Chuck Berry was a) incarcerated and b) still a high school student, Tharpe basically discovered Little Richard, and she’s referred to as the godmother of rock n roll

lol just

throwin that out there

^^^EXACTLY

but Sister Rosetta was a woman and queer… so Black men will totally overlook her.

rock music was created by a black bisexual woman

Sister Rosetta new idol

Sister Rosetta Rocked the world

Spread the truth and dead the lies

❤ KICK ASS BLACK BISEXUAL MOTHER OF ROCK AND ROLL ❤

I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS WOMAN!

MUSIC NERDS – EDUCATE ME NOW!

I’m almost positive this is the same woman who actually sang “You Ain’t Nothin But A Hound Dog” first before Elvis stole it…

And her version was BETTER

WAIT! WHAT?

He didn’t sing that first? I need air and music. Someone tell me more.

Big Mama Thornton recorded Hound Dog in 1952.  She is the first.

See this just makes that song actually make sense to me for the first time so you know, hat-tip for that, too, you have relieved my endless puzzlement I’ve had since I was a small child. 

Wonderful documentary on her life & legacy in rock n roll

Today, March 20th is her birthday so can we just take the time to list some of her amazing accomplishments

– she was one of the very first great gospel artists who crossed over into r&b, rock n roll, and gained mainstream success

– she frequently performed with a racially integrated band

– guitar playing was seen as a “man’s” skill, but that didn’t stop her from beating out many guys in guitar battles at the Apollo

– she may have been one of the first successful black artists to even have a tour bus with her name on it

– this woman literally turned her wedding day into a rock concert for over 20,000 fans

– openly bisexual in her private life

– she sang with little richard in what would be his first public performance at her concert

– she held a successful tour in the UK during the early 1960′s well before the “british invasion” of rock n roll