I might not be using Tumblr anymore. There doesn't seem like a point lol
Visit me on Instagram @moonmemento and Twitter @missmoonmemento.
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What the past couple days have felt like
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Great, so it looks like that new wave of blank blogs are bots. After monitoring some for about a month, they started posting weird investment scam tips.
I’m sorry if you’re a real person with an empty blog, but a majority of you have had time to change your picture and literally do anything on your blog to appear like a real person interacting with others on a blogging website. You’ve got 5 hours to do something about it, or you’re getting caught in the mass blocking I’ll be doing later today.
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I'm getting massive spam bots galore
Guys, it turns out the male porn blogs aren’t beefcake himbos, they’re Victorian dandies.
[ID: A screencap of a bot blog I recently found in my followers. It is untitled and has no posts. The user icon is a pair of sporting dogs, and the header is a photograph of two men in top hats and cravats driving a carriage down a garden path filled with topiary. To the right, a man and a woman sit on a park bench and watch them. Notably, one of the topiary bushes appears to be an enormous cat.]
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Hello spam bots that are following me for some reason
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I didn’t miss that social cue I just thought it was stupid
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on today’s episode of “Elon vs. the Internet”, Misha Collins enters the chat
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A Space Starburst
Welcome to one of the most active galaxies in our cosmic neighborhood: NGC 1569. This starburst galaxy creates stars at a rate 100 times faster than in our own galaxy, the Milky Way – and it’s been doing so for the past 100 million years.
NGC 1569 is about 11 million light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis. Find out more about this sparkling galaxy here.
For the past few weeks, our Hubble Space Telescope explored #GalaxiesGalore! You can find more galaxy content and spectacular new images on Hubble’s Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Credit: NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), and A. Aloisi (STScI/ESA)
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by shouga.tea
art republished with artist’s permission
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