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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
the-one-and-only-aroace
bigwizardhat

obsessed with the woman at the dmv who replied with a firm “no” when asked if she wanted to be an organ donor but when the clerk asked “do you want junk mail? we sell your name and address to companies” she paused and gave a very thoughtful yet decisive “…yeah”

tuna-core

damn is this a new era of tumblr fake stories

bigwizardhat

is it truly that difficult to believe that some people are just bizarre

bigwizardhat

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out of all the responses from ppl that have never been outside i’d say this is my favorite. like have you never just been in a room with other people that are speaking

the-one-and-only-aroace
dragongirlbunny

i wish there was an easier way to tell the difference between an "if it sucks hit da bricks" situation and a "sometimes being an adult means doing things that you dont wanna" situation

respectissexy

The best answer to this that I've seen is "You are free to do whatever you like. You must only live with the consequences."

"If it sucks, hit da bricks" is for when you realize that you actually definitely can live with the consequences of Not Doing The Thing.

"Sometimes being an adult means doing things that you don't wanna" is for when you've thought it over and it turns out you would strongly prefer NOT to live with the consequences of Not Doing The Thing.

inlovewithanathemadevice
chipper-smol

ok i just got this thought out of nowhere but blog divers (people who scroll through a blog and reblog things that were posted YEARS AGO) are actually a super important part of the tumblr ecosystem

With people going inactive and deactivating, a lot of classic tumblr posts and also missed gems get lost because those connections get broken. Even on my own blog I forget about posts I made until I see someone in my activity reblog one of them- which then inspires me to reblog it myself because it was a good post and I want my new followers to see

do not feel bad about diving through someone's blog and reblogging shit from years ago, it keeps dashboards alive

(and if anyone has a problem with that, they can just block you or they can delete the root post ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, two things that have absolutely no effect on the grand scheme of our lives)

rubiscodisco

Cycling nutrients (old tumblr posts) from the ocean floor (mutual's blog archive) to increase (dashboard) ecosystem productivity

teaboot

Whale Fall Scavengers Spreading Vital Nutrients From The Surface Back Into The Ecosystem

two-entire-bits

answered:

BAD IDEA BAD IDEA

the-resident-gay
scribefindegil

Everyone is so weird about people who cry easily. Fellas, is it evil and manipulative to *checks notes* have an involuntary stress response?

bluishorange

actually a coworker of mine said something interesting about this. I was saying that I truly can’t help how easily I cry, and I hate when people assume I do it on purpose.

and he paused for a second and then said, “when you’ve been taught from a young age that crying is weak and you should train yourself never to cry for any reason, you assume that everyone else has trained themselves too, so anyone who cries has to be doing it on purpose. it took me a long time to realize that wasn’t true.”

listen we’re never gonna run out of ways the patriarchy hurts all of us.

positively-liz asked:

maybe this is just because im not big on sparkling water... but what's bubblr (ive never heard of it???)

officially it’s called ‘antioxidant sparkling water’ but really it’s an energy drink with a softer, girlier aesthetic

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see what i mean? they taste like juice, and they don’t taste like chemicals at all. there’s 12 flavors and this is actually an outdated picture because cherry guava was replaced by wild cherry chill'r about a year and a half ago. they also were only offered regionally at first, so i’ve been drinking them since 8th or maybe 7th grade (so nearly 7 years), but out-of-state they’ve only become available in the last maybe two years, and with smaller selections. i’ve also only seen them in other midwest states, specifically border states, but never in places like florida or new york (although i think they’re available in most targets nationwide now)

they’re in every vending machine in my school, but it’s only two flavors (twisted elix'r and triple berry breez'r, which are two of the best ones so i’m not complaining) and there’s a bigger selection in the convenience store. they just launched a new flavor, peach raspberry dazzl'r, and everyone was asking their friends if they’d tried it. the c-store got cases of the new flavor in and are still displaying them on the counter and it’s really good. my highschool was in an uproar when the price in the vending machine changed from $1 to $1.25, because they’re normally $1.19 at a gas station, but i would normally buy boxes at the store and bring one nearly every day, because it was cheaper and i could have different flavors.

anyways it’s part of the culture where i’m from, and i remember being shocked to find out that it was a regional beverage. i honestly forget it’s not a thing everywhere (yet, at least) so it didn’t cross my mind that you wouldn’t know what i was talking about. i hope this was informative <3

oops this response got longer than i anticipated but i guess im passionate about this thank you for the ask!! wifey tag
inlovewithanathemadevice
ryan-sometimes

A few weeks ago I tried explaining to my non tumblr friends what blorbo/eeby deeby/glup shitto/scrunglo/plinko was and it almost gave all of us an aneurysm

ryan-sometimes

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This was the post I was trying to explain. This was how I looked

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derinthescarletpescatarian

Yeah I can see how this would feel like having a stroke to an outsider

rembrandtswife

I did use the word "scrungly" to a coworker who affirmed that yes, she understood the meaning from context

cipheramnesia

Sometimes it's "what are you doing at the devil's sacrament" and other times it's like "what are you doing trying to explain the devil's sacrament?"

inlovewithanathemadevice
first two years my mom drove me to the bus and the bus took me to school last two years i drove my own car