I'm the Reverend Doctor Wrath, and this is some sort of a blog! Some folks seem to think I'm pretty neat, and I'm the best in the world at keeping staff paper in a camera shot. Follow for whatever I feel like reblogging, a lot of stuff in the tags, and the occasional fun with the english language. She or They series pronouns, mid 30s, located in California somewhere. Unless the tags say otherwise, anything is rebloggable if you want. Header by Laurie Raye
"Medieval Europe' and 'Indigenous Americans' are very similar in that whenever someone asks a question about either on r/askhistorians I want to pin them down and hold a sabre to their throat until they narrow it down to at least a specific region/culture and particular century.
[watching security cam feed of some fucked up cyborg freak tearing random people to shreds in a shopping mall] haha dudes rock lol [he turns to face the camera and draws a thumb across his neck before smashing it] what the hell [rapidly approaching footsteps] probably nothing
Donna Lee Parsons isn’t particularly well-known in hardcore/punk circles, but she should be. She played a pivotal role in rock history.
Before she transitioned, she founded Rat Cage Records, a record label that released the Beastie Boys’ first two EPs; she signed them at their very first show. Twenty years later, after Parsons came out as trans and the band’s meteoric rise to fame, the artists quietly paid for Parson’s gender affirmation surgery.
According to member Adam Horovitz, since the men knew she wouldn’t accept the money if she saw it as a charitable act, they claimed they owed her royalties from their EP Polly Wog Stew.
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So if you’ve ever worn a ‘lightning bolt’ t-shirt or listened to Victim in Pain or found yourself fondly recalling a Beastie Boys show you went to, you have a transgender woman to thank for that. And we should know her story. If you call yourself a hardcore kid, Donna Lee Parsons touched your life.
Source: LGBTQ Nation | True Trans Soul Rebel by Norman Brannon | April 2024
im slooowly recovering from my hand surgery… so to get back into the swing of things i did a few studies of some photos i took over the last few months. ive also been experimenting with making my own brushes - i made every brush i used for these !