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2025-07-04
Israel systematically targets the health of pregnant mothers and infants in Gaza. This is a reality every parent in Gaza knows. It has also been confirmed repeatedly by others. Pediatric healthcare professionals in Gaza have been bravely speaking out about how Israel is currently using restrictions of formula into Gaza to torture and kill Palestinian babies.
My friend Nader recently became an uncle to his newborn baby niece, Masa. Due to the traumatic stress and malnutrition experienced under genocidal conditions, many mothers cannot produce breast-milk. Masa, like tens of thousands of other babies in Gaza, relies on formula to survive. Today, Nader told me that this little girl is in the hospital now due to a severe chest infection. She is only 8 days old. Please help her.
I woke up today to the tears of my brother's wife, the mother of little Masa, who is suffering from a severe chest infection and is currently in the hospital under medical care. We implore you, friends, to help us get out of this situation and donate to buy milk and other necessary baby supplies for this child so we can leave Gaza. Please don't hesitate to donate.
Nader's fundraising is vetted (gazavetters #4) and supports his large family of nine people, including small children of which little Masa is the youngest. Israel's systematic targeting of children means that the price of formula, diapers, medicine, and other basic supplies are extremely expensive. Please help him raise the funds needed to help innocent Masa survive genocidal conditions.
While a newborn baby girl is fighting for her life, I'm pleading for donations. With over 300 posts and no donations or help, it's truly disheartening. Please, save us and save this baby. Please donate.
Please continue sharing this post and don't stop helping us. I thank everyone who has donated before. Thank you all, but our lives depend on these donations. Please donate now so we can survive, get treatment, and provide healthcare for this child. Please donate.
The child is still in the hospital under observation, and her exact condition is unknown. Doctors are giving her intravenous injections and feeding her milk from the hospital. All of this is very costly to keep this child alive. Please donate now and help us.
Times That Copyright Expansion Has Historically Fucked Over Artists On An Institutional Level:
Sampling rights becoming prohibitively expensive to use by small artists
Musicians being forced to sign over sampling rights to their record company, making any benefits they would hypothetically gain moot.
The Digital Milennium Copyright Act leading to the vidmaker-stomping nightmare that is ContentID
The DMCA leading to making it harder than ever to preserve media due to the way it prohibits tinkering with any locks the megacorps put on it, meaning it's way easier for artists' hard work to end up vaulted and lost.
The way basic chord progressions and musical styles have become copyrightable thanks to various lawsuits by the Marvin Gaye estate
The fact that the artists of the past used to be able to remix; adapt and iterate on art made within 56 years of them, likely created in their lifetimes, and now artists can only do those things with art produced nearly a century ago by people long dead.
New and independent artists being crowded out of the market by megacorp-owned IPs that would be public domain (and thusly convey less of an overwhelming advantage-via-marquee-value to megacorps) if the US had its pre-1976 copyright laws.
Times That Copyright Expansion Has Actually Materially Helped Artists On An Institutional Level:
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Times that Copyright Expansion Resulted In Something Kinda Funny:
When Metallica did a twitch concert and got a copyright strike on their own music as a direct result of their lobbying for copyright expansion
Bisexuals donāt have straight privilege because bisexual people arenāt straight. To make this argument is to argue that trans men arenāt really men. Why are yāall sooooo desperate to invalidate your own gender just to argue that you have Super Special Baby Boy Oppression. Itās embarrassing
Get out of my notes saying shit like ānuh uh cause male privilege is strictly limited to white cishet wealthy ablebodied business majors with AB negative blood typeāā that is NOT WHAT MALE PRIVILEGE MEANS. You know good and goddamn well that itās not just the men at the very top who have male privilege. You know that ALL MEN are afforded a degree of privilege over women on the axis of gender. āPrivilegeā isnāt a dirty word, itās a fucking tool in your belt you can use to protect your TMA sisters. But some of you are far more interested in bleating about how you Actually Have It Worse For Being A Man. Shut completely up. Go to bat for trans women or die Iām sick of it
Common Words & Phrases from AAVE
Gullah & Early AAVE
Gumbo ā From Bantu kingombo (okra), brought by enslaved Africans and became the name of the Creole stew thickened with okra.
Goober ā From Kikongo nguba, the Bantu word for peanut that entered American English via enslaved Africans.
Yam ā From West African languages (e.g., Wolof nyami, "to eat"), brought over during the slave trade and adopted into Southern cuisine.
Banjo ā From a Bantu root (mbanza), the instrument was crafted by enslaved Africans based on West African string instruments.
Bogus ā Likely from Hausa boko-boko (deceitful, fraudulent), entering American English through African American speech in the 19th century.
Juke (box/joint) ā From Gullah juke (rowdy, disorderly), derived from Wolof dzug (to live wickedly), later attached to roadside bars.
Tote (to carry) ā From West African languages (e.g., Kikongo tota, "to pick up"), recorded in Gullah before spreading to mainstream English.
Dig (to understand) ā From Wolof degg (to understand), popularized by jazz musicians in the 1930s after entering English through AAVE.
Jazz ā Possibly from West African or Creole slang for energy/sex, first documented in AAVE in Chicago around 1912.
Okay (OK) ā Though its origin is debated, strong evidence traces it to West African languages (e.g., Wolof waw kay) via enslaved Gullah speakers.
Hip/Hep ā From Wolof hipi (to open one's eyes, to be aware), entering jazz slang in the early 1900s before going mainstream.
Hepcat ā A compound of "hep" + "cat" (jazz slang for a person), literally meaning "one who has his eyes open" in West African-influenced jazz culture.
Jazz, Blues & 1940sā60s Era
Cool (as in fashionable/calm) ā Originated in jazz circles, likely from saxophonist Lester Young, and entered mainstream via West African aesthetic concepts of composure.
Cat ā A jazz-era term for a skilled musician or cool person, derived from West African-influenced jive talk.
Crib ā Jazz slang for a house or apartment, popularized in the 1940s before becoming mainstream in the 1990s.
Hokum ā AAVE slang for nonsense or BS, used in blues and jazz before being adopted more widely.
Diss ā Short for "disrespect," coined in AAVE and popularized through hip-hop in the 1980s and 1990s.
Bad (meaning good) ā From AAVE, where inversion of meaning creates emphasis (something so "bad" it's actually good), used since early jazz era.
Jive ā AAVE slang for deceptive talk or a style of jazz dancing, used by Cab Calloway in his 1930s Hepster Dictionary.
1970sā90s (Hip-Hop & Pre-Internet Era)
Homeboy/Homegirl ā AAVE for a close friend from one's neighborhood, popularized in hip-hop and later shortened to "homes" in casual speech.
Dope (meaning great) ā Shifted from "stupid" in standard English to "excellent" in AAVE during the 1980s hip-hop era.
Props ā Short for "proper respects" in AAVE, used in hip-hop to acknowledge skill or achievement before entering mainstream slang.
Word (as in "I agree") ā AAVE interjection ("Word!" or "Word is bond") meaning "I'm telling the truth," derived from Nation of Islam teachings.
Phat (meaning cool/great) ā AAVE acronym believed to stand for "Pretty Hot And Tempting," though likely an invented backronym; popularized in 90s hip-hop.
The Bomb ā AAVE phrase for something excellent or top-quality, widely used in hip-hop lyrics before mainstream adoption.
Def ā AAVE slang for "excellent," popularized by Run-DMC's "King of Rock" and 80s hip-hop culture.
Fresh ā AAVE for stylish or excellent, used in early hip-hop and 80s pop culture before spreading globally.
Wack ā AAVE for "bad, inferior, uncool," popularized in hip-hop and later mainstream youth speech as the opposite of "cool."
Hella ā AAVE intensifier meaning "very" or "a lot of," originating in Oakland/Bay Area AAVE in the 1970s-80s.
Cap / No Cap ā AAVE meaning "lie" and "no lie," popularized by Bay Area rap in the 2010s, derived from "capping" (exaggerating).
1990sā2000s (Internet Adoption & Ballroom Culture)
Slay ā From AAVE and Black ballroom culture (Paris is Burning, 1990), meaning to do something extremely well, now mainstream via social media.
Spill the Tea ā From AAVE (originally "spill the T," with "T" meaning truth), popularized by drag culture and Black queer communities.
Shade (as in insult) ā From Black ballroom culture (documented in Paris is Burning), meaning a subtle insult, now used broadly in pop culture.
Reading (as in insulting) ā From ballroom culture ("reading" someone), meaning to publicly insult with wit, immortalized in Paris is Burning.
Kiki ā AAVE from ballroom culture meaning a casual gathering for gossip or chatting, later mainstreamed through pop music (e.g., Kesha).
Fierce ā AAVE and ballroom term meaning exceptionally good or intense, applied to fashion, performance, or attitude.
Woke ā From AAVE meaning socially and politically aware, first used in 1940s Black activism before resurging with Black Lives Matter.
Shook ā AAVE meaning startled or upset, used in 1990s New York hip-hop (e.g., Mobb Deep) before mainstream adoption in the 2010s.
On Fleek ā AAVE phrase meaning perfectly executed, coined in a 2014 Vine by Peaches Monroee, one of the last pre-AI viral AAVE innovations.
Finna ā From AAVE contraction of "fixing to" (preparing to), documented in Southern AAVE for decades before wider use and dictionary recognition.
Chile ā A phonetic spelling of "child" in Southern AAVE, used as a term of endearment or exclamation since at least the 1970s (The Wiz, 1978).
2010sāPresent (Social Media & Gen Z Slang Pipeline)
Lit ā AAVE meaning exciting or excellent (originally "intoxicated" or "on fire"), popularized in hip-hop before becoming a Gen Z staple.
Bae ā AAVE term of endearment meaning "before anyone else" or just a shortened form of "babe/baby," mainstreamed in the 2010s.
Ratchet ā AAVE originally meaning a rowdy, aggressive woman (from "wretched"), later used to describe anything wild or out of control.
Turnt ā AAVE meaning excited or intoxicated, from "turned up" in hip-hop lyrics, mainstreamed in early 2010s party slang.
Clap Back ā AAVE for a sharp, witty comeback or retaliation, popularized in hip-hop (e.g., Ja Rule's 2003 song "Clap Back") before internet slang.
Bussin' ā AAVE meaning delicious or excellent, applied to food or anything great, popularized on TikTok in the 2020s.
Sus ā AAVE shortening of "suspicious" or "shady," used for decades before Among Us made it a global meme in 2020.
Snatched ā AAVE originally describing flawless hair/makeup or a tight waist, now used to praise anything perfectly executed.
Periodt ā AAVE emphatic form of "period" (meaning "end of discussion"), with a hard "t" for emphasis, popularized on Black Twitter before global use.
Bonus: My personal favorite AAVE term that I see used online religiously is receipts! AAVE meaning the proof shown to back up an accustation
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From the bookĀ What This Cruel War Was OverĀ by Chandra Manning:
During the Civil War, most Union soldiers didnāt care about the issue of slavery and were more focused on preventing the collapse of the United States. This would change as many Union soldiers encountered horrific circumstances of slavery and itās widespread influence on southern society, with accounts like these: āPvt. Chauncey Cooke experienced an epiphany when a fair-skinned slave woman whose children had been fathered and sold by her master told the young Wisconsin boy that her children looked like him, and that she missed them dreadfully because she loved them ājust likes you mammy loves you.ā ā āWhen an Iowan encountered a young child about to be sold by her own father, who was also her master, he vowed, āBy Gād Iāll fight till hell freezes over and then Iāll cut the ice and fight on.āSgt. Cyrus Boyd.
True horrors wake people up in the past and in the present. I feel like one of the only recourses a lot of people have is to share accounts and footage of ICE atrocities to as many people as possible.
This quote leaves out that Boston citizens rioted over Anthony Burns, repeatedly tried to break him out of jail and interrupt the trial, even killing one of the men guarding him. They also protested peacefully, attempted to purchase Burnsās freedom, offered him free legal counsel, and petitioned the mayor not to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act. When Burns was finally taken aboard ship, they followed along with a coffin to symbolize his freedom dying.
The president called in the US Marines and the state militia (in addition to the US Marshalls who arrested him and held him in jail) to allow this one man to be dragged back to slavery.
Thereās more, which you can see on Burnās Wikipedia and on the Committee of Vigilanceās page, the abolitionist group founded after the Fugitive Slave Act to protect and aid Bostonās large community of escaped slaves & black citizen.
Anthony Burns - Wikipedia
Boston Vigilance Committee - Wikipedia
All this to say, civil disobedience to the people coming into your community and stealing and harassing your neighbors is an American tradition.
For those who do not have the moral fortitude to click on that Wikipedia link, here is a snapshot of the rest of his life:
āBurns was eventually ransomed from slavery, with his freedom purchased by Boston sympathizers. He was educated atĀ Oberlin Collegiate InstituteĀ and became a Baptist preacher. He was called to a position inĀ Upper CanadaĀ (Ontario), where an estimated 30,000 refugee African Americans, both enslaved and free, had fled, to gain or retain their freedom. He lived and worked there until his death.ā
Actually, you are enough. Even if you donāt work. Or study. Or go out. Or have friends. Or have family. Youāre enough because you exist and your existence is enough to be enough because you are not a product. You are not a sum of output. You are not a task to complete. But because you are something the universe wanted and put here even if youāll never understand why. Somewhere in the cosmos your existence makes a difference, even if itās not the way others existences do.
if you're washed chopped and cooked then you might be vegetables
cis allies should be helping trans people stockpile hrt. no not just sharing posts actually send trans people money.
Trans peeps put your payapl or cashsap in the reblogs
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Paypal: cornsnakemusic
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living paycheck to paycheck, have had to skip HRT some months in a row
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Paypal: @ ameliala01
Cashapp: $AmeLilith36
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hey im unemployed and while I think you should consider giving money to any number of other people, I would also be happy to actually have something to sit on in case something horrible happens
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i need to pay my informed consent clinic & get bloodwork done but insurance doesnt cover any of it.
paypal.me/SomeTransFem
i'm disabled and unable to find work, could really use some help paying my bills
"transndrophobia" as a movement makes so much sense as a young men's hate group that its kind of a waste of time to try to analyze it any other way
the rhetoric, the recruitment channels, the general mode of operation, everything. Finding a legitimately aggrieved class of men and tell them its women's fault continues to be an extremely tool for reactionaries