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At this point it’s just going to be a triyearly event of checking Tumblr for a day, making a post and then moving on. That being said, I might come back to Tumblr to rant about things, since I don’t do it anywhere else anymore. Idk, we’ll see. Hi to the 16 followers I still have somehow!
For those who don’t know (somehow), tumblr has updated their community guidelines to pretty much remove any nudity that isn’t for a movement of some sort (like breastfeeding, etc) and ban the users who made it. This is in response to the immense size of porn bots over the past couple years, complaints about pedophilia/other sensitive topics and tumblr being removed from the Apple Store. So, instead of dealing with just those problems, they decide to nuke the entirety of the adult section indiscrimanetly.
When I made this account, I used it for following rp and ask blogs (like discordwhooves) and friends (the very few I have that have tumblr) as well as engaging with people as my ponysona (because that was a big thing at the time). As I grew older and became more mature as well as accepting my sexuality and fetishes (being a furry, etc), as well as other sensitive issues, I pretty much stopped coming for the ask blogs and instead used it for a collection of artist porn and furry things (and following my one friend (btw, he’s fucking awesome, go follow him http://www.furaffinity.net/user/wintermadness/ )).
With that being said, I don’t know if my account will be taken down. Besides the fact I rarely ever post here and have very few followers who aren’t bots, I don’t use this account for much more than liking art and viewing topics that those I follow share. I have shared some NSFW topics and art in the past, but that was years ago at this point and I don’t know if that will actually take me down. If you would like to continue following some things I do, I do have a Twitter and YouTube, but again I rarely post there as it is (I’m planning on posting to YouTube more frequently, but many plans of mine don’t follow through).
It was fun while it lasted. I’ll leave my account here in case this is all overblown and nobody is really being nuked, but in the case it is the case, here are links:
This is why I seriously question getting into relationships... or friendships for that matter... which sucks because I know some people won’t do that, but because of those experiences I have to think like that.
Don’t let anyone ever tell you that we NEED the Electoral College because “without it New York and LA would just pick our presidents!”
No single city, no group of cities has that population. The TOP 10 cities in the US have a combined population of 28 million. Out of 328. That’s roughly 8% of the population.
If you add up EVERY SINGLE CITY with more than 100,000 people in it (Which is 311 cities), that’s still only 94 million. 28% of the US population.
So this idea that the popular vote would give power to just a few cities isn’t supported by the facts.
On the other hand: Two-thirds (273 of 399) of the general-election campaign events in the 2016 presidential race were in just 6 states(Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, and Michigan). 94% of the 2016 events (375 of the 399) were in 12 states. While 24 States received 0 visits. Because of the winner-takes-all Electoral College system, candidates can ignore any state that is “safe” and instead completely focus on big cities in swing states.
To add onto this, I made a comment on one of PragerU’s facebook videos talking about the electoral college and thought it would be fun to share here:
“So here’s some fun trivia about the electoral college and how much it detracts from the popular vote:
Of the 58 presidential elections, there were only five of them where a candidate lost the popular vote but won the election (the years were 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, and 2016). If the electoral college was made to deter from the popular vote always winning, and yet <90% of all elections the candidate who wins also wins the popular vote, is it really needed anymore? It’s also interesting how there were no problems except for during the 1800’s (a time where slaves were becoming “people”) and current years.
Another fun fact: of the five elections where the candidate who lost the popular vote won, four of them were Republicans (the fifth one being a democratic-Republican against a democratic-Republican). So of course Republicans would want this system in place because they have the most to lose.
But here’s the thing, the president is elected to represent the people of America, and winning by popular vote should mean that that candidate is the one that the country wants since a majority of the people want them. So, how is it a bad thing? If you really want more Republican candidates to win the popular vote, go get more Republican voters or make your platform more appealing. But that shouldn’t be too hard, right? Republicans always tout around that their party is the superior one, so it shouldn’t be that difficult to get more Republicans in this country than Democrats.”
I just watched a man release every Pokemon he caught except for a level 5 Magikarp, waste all of his money and throw away all of his items at the Pokemon center just before the elite four in Pokemon red in order to trap himself in an unwinnable game. He couldn’t beat the elite 4 with a level 5 magikarp, and it couldn’t learn the hm moves necessary to leave victory road, and Magikarp only knew splash and had absolutely no chance of beating the level 40ish Pokemon there so… This guy wanders around victory road hoping a Geodude or Graveler would use selfdestruct or explosion in the first turn of an encounter and miss his Magikarp, which is technically possible because even moves with a 100% hitrate have a 1/256 chance to still miss. It happened eventually, and he beat the elite four with a level 100 gyarados
For some context, this is from a video series called “SoftLockPicking” where a guy’s followers come up with challenges to get him stuck in an unwinnable game and he tries to see if he can get out of them. Sort of a video game escape artist.