Happy new year, everyone and my OTP✨
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내 옆에만 있어요
Twitter : @Xo_Finale
Instagram : @xo_finale
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I just can’t wait 😍
(I tried)
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Happy Birthday, Magnus 🥳 🎂🎉🎁🍀❤
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happy birthday to the magical high warlock Magnus Bane! may you be happy forever, mr Bane!
p.s. yes, it's 8'th of December in Jakarta already and in my time zone too
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It’s past 12/8, but I need to get Magnus a birthday cake from Alec.
Alec secretly took baking lessons for this.
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If you receive this, you make somebody happy! Go on anon and send this to ten of your followers who make you happy or somebody you think needs cheering up. If you get one back, even better! ♡
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shadowtober gift for @ViolaSaltusCora who wanted malec kissing shirtless based on training scene
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badass trio ! A.K.A magnus with his husband and sister-in-law lol
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ah, to lie in his arms🥰...~
cozy malec comm for your today's enjoyment :')💖Thank you once again @quickbright 💙💙💙
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So there's a thing that a lot of tumblr users don't know about -- older ones because it didn't used to be like this, and newer ones because... they're new?
Anyways -- one of the biggest pains of Tumblr is that finding old posts can be hard. The search is terrible, and is overall useless. The easiest solution to this has always been that you can go through your "archive" -- for example here's mine: https://traegorn.tumblr.com/archive
Notice how that URL starts with my username. Longtime users will be like "Of course it does. That's your Tumblr URL." But here's the thing -- a lot of new accounts don't have that. Like, if you type it in (minus the /archive part) it kinda works still -- but it redirects you from username.tumblr.com to tumblr.com/username. And from there, the archive function does not work.
You see, to make your "Tumblr Blog" an actual, well, blog you have to turn it on manually now.
To do that, on the web, go to your blog settings and find this one:
Turning on "custom theme" will enable your blog to function and give you all the features.
Now there are reasons some folks might not want to do this. First off, that does mean sites like Google will be able to spider your blog and things can end up on public searches. If you don't want your Tumblr activity public do not turn it on. That's a choice I leave up to you. But, like, also... I've seen Tumblr accounts ostensibly set up to promote people's works but not have this turned on making the audience they're trying to reach less likely to find them.
But this is a thing that used to always be on. I found out one of my old sideblogs had it turned off that I never wanted it to be set that way. The choice is yours, do what you want.
I'm not your mom.
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