2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Stranger Things
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Game of Thrones Daily
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@mondaynaps
babygirl you would not believe the amount of tabs i have open
confession: when i was in high school my best friend used to steal a ton of clothes from the busted-ass target in town and then walk across the street and sell them at plato’s closet and she called it her job. i’d be like “where are you?” and she’d be like “at work” and i’d know she was just robbing a target blind lmao
this is a message for everyone who is 22. if you’re 22 please stop worrying. take a deep breath eat a bagel maybe. everything that feels impossible is going to work itself out. have a great day
do u have a message for 25 year olds
uhhhhh 2 bagels?
Do two different people run this account or am I trippin?
Sometimes my brain posts sometimes my pussy
fuck dude. end of an era. 2020 has taken everything from us
hate 2 say it but british ppl had the right idea with saying whats all this then. like literally whats all this then
Dakota Johnson for Allure (2018)
Photographed by Petra Collins
honestly no offense but I love falling asleep and sleeping. its like. ok goodnight
no pls im begging you
“It’s not a metaphor, this ache.”
— Catherine Abbey Hodges, from “Solstice on the Middle Fork,” Tar River Review (vol. 59, no. 2, Spring 2020)