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thelowlandbench · 6 months
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dailyisatsiffrin · 9 months
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siffrin after not surviving
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karlstad · 9 months
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i know he/they write 'theyr' but every time i see a theyr tag i think 'can't it be the yr in real life' ;)
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akabendyfan · 7 months
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theyre so cute 😭😭😭😭
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atzpodien477 · 2 years
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kneipe · 2 years
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bremen 2021
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witchhickx · 15 days
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Mean Girls (2004) House MD (2009)
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noonbeam17 · 3 months
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theyre in a polycule
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sqirtle · 5 months
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play in stars and time. NOW.
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monsoon-of-art · 10 months
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calamitys-child · 2 months
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What's everyone's favourite flowers that aren't like. The normal ones. Like everyone's a fan of roses and sunflowers what's a more niche one. One you don't get in gift sets. Mine's sweet peas
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thelowlandbench · 3 months
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bamsara · 4 months
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"youve already written that trope" yesss. i like it a lots. i will be writing it again. 1000 stories of the same trope over and over again for ten million years
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karlstad · 2 years
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theyr
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mr-malumm · 2 months
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Rewatched episode 1, have we considered this?
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phantomrose96 · 9 months
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You know, an interesting tumblr transformation that's happened gradually, and which I've seen no one talk about: ask-culture has essentially dropped off to nothing.
By which I mean, asks used to be WAY more of the tumblr economy. They used to be more common to send, and receive, and see. They were integral to the collaborative, forum-like behavior of old tumblr communities, not even to speak on the HUGE number of ask-blogs that used to exist to only be interacted with in ask-form.
I'm not saying this in a vying-for-attention way but instead in an observational way: I used to get way way more asks in like 2015, even with a fraction of my follower count. I wonder if it's due to the homogenization of social media sites? There's a lot more of this divide between "content creator" and "consumer" instead of just a bunch of peer blogs who would talk to each other. "Asks" aren't really a thing on twitter, are they? And as I understand it, the closest thing to an "ask" on instagram or tiktok would be a creator screenshotting some comment and responding to it in a new reel or video or whatever those content mediums are. Are asks just too tumblr-specific? Is that aspect of the site culture dying out as more and more people converge to using all their social media sites in the same way?
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