January 2010
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Rule No. 1 for 2010
darylzarraga: Never tell anyone else someone else’s secret. NO. MATTER. WHAT. hah. been done to me last… 2007. stupid.
Jan 10th
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WatchWatch
Support your local artist.
Jan 8th
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John Malkovich in Spider Man 4? →
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To fellow advocates of rightful credit:
This Ciara Farrell likes deleting people’s names.
Jan 5th
The one certain thing that the popularity system...
suppress your identity.
Jan 4th
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Reblogging/liking yourself is retarded.
kyerabianca: miguel: Unless you’re (or like) Leonard Shelby from Memento. in that case, it would be somewhat amusing. I only like a post I made if someone reblogged it and added something under it that I agree with or like. Reblogging yourself after every reblog by someone else is just a sad cry for attention. OH YES! SOMEONE ON THE INTERNET LIKES ME. NOW I FEEL SIGNIFICANT. thank you!...
Jan 4th
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Reblogging/liking yourself is retarded.
Unless you’re (or like) Leonard Shelby from Memento. in that case, it would be somewhat amusing.
Jan 4th
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What's with the popularity of out-of-focus shots?
Another tumblr/flickr/hipstr trend is the bokeh. This dumb phenomenon is only one aspect of the senseless pool of retardation called ‘tumblarity’. I choose to rant about it because its recent rising popularity has been greartly upsetting me. I’m not exactly sure why these people find this stuff so appealing, but I think they might be trying to communicate one of the following: ...
Jan 4th
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The more things I do in real life, the less...
hmmm… therefore, would it be safe to say that one’s participation in real life is inversely proportional to tumblarity?
Jan 3rd