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lunachix:

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THE LUNACHICKS

1996-1997 (source)

Butthole Surfers - Tornadoes
Butthole Surfers - To Parter
Butthole Surfers - Comb

mundus-absconditus:

Trey Azagthoth of Morbid Angel bleeding for the devil in 1989. 

egypt-museum:
“Relief of Horus and Seth  Detail on the throne of King Kheperkare Senusret I depicting Horus and Seth with the symbol of unity of the two lands or the unification of the realm which make up Egypt.
Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, reign of...

egypt-museum:

Relief of Horus and Seth

Detail on the throne of King Kheperkare Senusret I depicting Horus and Seth with the symbol of unity of the two lands or the unification of the realm which make up Egypt.

Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, reign of Senusret I, ca. 1971-1926 BC. Limestone, from Al Lisht. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 31139

zacksnydrs-deactivated20161118:

Who will survive and what will be left of them?

arent u white?
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antifainternational:

antifacist-blazkowicz:

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cumpriest:

im turkish so i cant answer this without at least 3 historians and an anthropologist present

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Mooslim = Brown essentially to a lot of people. The more Mooslim you are, the more brown you are.

This is interesting because it gets into how whiteness is sometimes about skin colour but also sometimes about geography but also sometimes about religion. It’s almost as if whiteness - and race in general - is made-up garbage invented 400 years ago as a way to justify genocide, slavery, and exploitation by creating a hierarchy that placed European colonizers at the the top or something.

Anyways, here’s a comic about whiteness for y'all:

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merelygifted:

(via San Francisco: free summer concert series with Thundercat, X, SF Symphony, Ledisi, Tower of Power, and more | Boing Boing)

The Stern Grove Festival, now in its 84th year, embodies the diverse and joyful culture of San Francisco at its best: It’s a series of summer Sunday concerts by musicians across myriad genres, takes place in the heart of the city in a stunningly beautiful natural amphitheater lined with giant redwoods, fir, and eucalyptus trees, and… it’s absolutely free. I’m honored to be an advisor to the Festival and delighted to share this year’s stellar lineup of live, in-person shows taking place between June 20 and August 29! The performers include the likes of Ledisi, Perfume Genius, SF Symphony, Thievery Corporation, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, X, The Avengers, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Thundercat, Fitz &The Tantrums, Tower of Power, and Too $hort. ALL FOR FREE. Crazy.

Visit the Stern Grove Festival site for details. Due to COVID-19, advance reservations required this year.