If you are not familiar with Beenie Man in particular or Jamaican dub music in general, rest assured this is a huge deal. Dub is a virulently homophobic music form (representative of its equally homophobic home country), so for one of its bigger stars to support tolerance so explicitly and publicly is pretty surprising and welcome, even if it seems his motivation is at least partially that he keeps getting shut out of venues by people protesting his former homophobia. /via @adebradley

This being NPR, they’re looking for queer subtext, and boy do they find it.

I have no idea of the context or the meaning. I just know that it’s nice. /via @arletterocks

via @edrabbit.

13m views starting in November, so I’m pretty late to this party, but maybe you are too?

I love, love, love stuff like this. Oh, humans. You’re so awesome sometimes. (Don’t miss the supremely talented @samueltsui at the 2 minute mark)

Well, for the first 60 seconds or so anyway.

[via @kyleve]

Originally a backing track for a soft-core Italian documentary about Swedish sexual customs. [via @eparillon]