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People seem to think that Microsoft Excel is a flawed program
Personally, I rate it October 10th.
love to purchase items but at what cost
are you running fucking 8 bit tumblr? is this a screenshot of a dsi? this screenshot looks like someones first attempt at minecraft pixel art.
This took me like 45 minutes, please reblog it
I could crossdtich this is I wanted
Ok so
This took way too long
I think we should write more straight relationships with 2010s TV queerbait tactics. Let that man and that woman's lives be horribly intertwined, let them take bullets for the other, let them be each other's meaning but NO KISSING. They are holding each other platonically. You're crazy for reading anything romantic into it at all tbh
*covered in blood* I'm literally fine guys. im still funny. Would you like to hear a joke Im going to tell you a joke
I love talking nonsense with you and I hope that we can talk nonsense with each other for the rest of our lives.
“Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise.”
—
Margaret Atwood, b. 18 November 1939
I really hate to side with Gollum on this, but “what’s in my pocket” is not a riddle and should not have counted.
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@emsails YOU'RE RIGHT AND YOU SHOULD SAY IT
I've been curious about this for awhile now, and with a re-surge of the "hey you know you tumblr doesn't have an algorithm and you need to reblog things here if you want to see more of stuff and/or support creators" posts I think I'll finally make a poll to test a theory, Which is that: 1) Where you came from before tumblr has a heavy influence on if you reblog posts or not and 2) That the decline in reblogs has come from a influx of users from other social media over the recent years who were conditioned to interact with 'content' in a "more passive consumption, less community-interaction" way. So, whether you reblog posts or not- I want to know where you came from before tumblr
[Clarification: For the purposes of this poll, "do reblog" refers to if you often reblog the posts that you enjoy. This doesn't mean that you reblog every single post that comes on your dash- just that you reblog posts more than you hit the Like button and/or you regularly also reblog posts that you hit the Like button for. If you rarely reblog (i.e: you exclusively hit the Like button on more posts than you reblog, and/or have an empty blog), then please choose "don't reblog"]
Do you reblog and where did you come from before Tumblr?
don't reblog- came from instagram
do reblog - came from instagram
don't reblog - came from twitter
do reblog - came from twitter
don't reblog - came from reddit
do reblog - came from reddit
don't reblog - I came from somewhere else
do reblog - I came from somewhere else
don't reblog - I've been here forever (2013 or before)
do reblog - I've been here forever (2013 or before)
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Also, obligatory, "Please reblog for larger sample size" Because: science
Do reblog, and I came here from LJ.
A lot of people who've been here since 2009-2010 came from LJ.
Tumblr is like "isn't it weird that Christians never think about this fairly obvious implication of their own theology?", then proceeds to independently re-invent an eight-hundred-year-old heresy that caused three separate wars.