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reblog to give a lesbian a sword, a bi girl a dagger, and a trans girl a cool gun


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That's not how demographics work.

It could be if we’re all brave enough

Reblog to turn everybody gay by 2047


congratulations! you’re now a pirate. your seventh most recent emoji is the symbol on your flag. mine is ™️




“The songs on the radio are okay but my taste in music is your face” is so me to my best friend



thought y’all should know that since tumblr is collectively pregaming the ides of March, when you make an original post with the ides of March tag, tumblr gives you a little celebratory shower of knives :))

now in gif form:

Screen recording of Tumblr on desktop showing the text post editor. Text appears as it is typed: "we're posting about the ides of march!" The post is then tagged "ides of march" and posted. A shower of black daggers appears over the pop-up.ALT

If Twitter ends up dying -which is more than likely at this point-, and all its users come to Tumblr, reblog and put in the tags what are the things they would be most surprised by.


It should 100% be illegal for companies to make you give them your payment information when you sign up for a free trial version of their product. It is not necessary and there is no good fucking reason for them to do it. It’s blatantly just so they can steal forgetful customers’ money.

oh hey, thanks for reminding me to cancel a free trial i had going on.

Reblog to save an unnecessary charge cause it also reminded me to cancel a trial lol


No author is entitled to comments, to interaction, to reblogs or likes or reviews or anything, but in a community where you’re essentially a bunch of indie writers, that’s the lifeblood that keeps people *posting*. Writing doesn’t necessarily stop, but when someone feels like no one gives a shit whether you’re sharing or not, you quit sharing.

In the simplest possible terms: creators aren’t entitled to your support, but you’re also not at all entitled to their creations.

If you want content, support content creators.

Even better: stop viewing your fellow fans creating things as content creators. We are not on YouTube and we do not get money for this.

Support your fellow fans by letting them know— human to human— that you enjoyed what they did. If we stop putting people who create on pedestals, maybe we can kill the influencer culture that’s invaded fandom.