Do you write music with the view of being politically active and delivering a message or does it just happen and the rest follows?
🙃 Regular reminder that while Hozier has amazing love songs, he is ALSO very outspoken about his leftist politics, specifically anti-fascism, anti-racism, reproductive rights, Palestinian rights and more.
Take Me To Church and Foreigner’s God are scathing critiques of organized religion, specifically the Catholic Church and the colonization of Ireland.
Moment’s Silence is about oral sex but it’s ALSO about how that specific sexual act is often distorted to a show of power rather than that of love.
Nina Cried Power is an homage to various (mostly Black) civil rights activists from the US and Ireland and a call to follow their path.
Be criticizes anti-migrant policies and Trump and his ilk.
Jackboot Jump is about the global wave of fascism and about protest and resistance.
Swan Upon Leda is about reproductive rights and the violent colonial oppression of Ireland and Palestine.
Eat Your Young is about the ruinous way the 1%/capitalism and arms dealers prioritize short-term profit over everything else to the detriment of the youth/99%
Butchered Tongue is about Irish and other indigenous languages being suppressed and erased by imperial powers.
If any of the above surprised you, please, please delve deeper into Hozier’s music, you’re missing such an important part of his work.
And as I breathe, so does she
(Words from zephyrus by the oh hellos)
Hobart “Hobie” Brown and Miles Morales as Spider-Man
SPIDER-VERSE (2019) #1
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I am ready for this movie to become my entire personality
THE NOIR-HOBIE INTERACTIONS THAT I MADE UP IN MY MIND ARE VERY REAL TO ME. SONY PLEASE PICK UP WHAT I’M PUTTING DOWN!!!
KE HUY QUAN wins the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Everything Everywhere All At Once
Happy birthday Stormé!
Today would be the 102nd birthday of Stormé DeLarverie, born on Christmas Eve in 1920.
Stormé’s long life spanned a range of careers, from circus performer to jazz singer to drag king to bouncer. Known as the mother of New York’s queer community, Stormé continued to work as a bouncer at lesbian bars around New York into her 80s. She also used her talent as a singer to raise money for people living with HIV/AIDS, and women and children experiencing domestic violence.
[Image: Stormé DeLarverie, a butch woman in her 70s, stands outside lesbian bar The Cubby Hole. She is wearing a pistol on her belt.]
Was feeling my fit today
yeah i like this new character a normal amount
Stardew Valley fair
I’m obsessed