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visenyaism · 11 months ago
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i don’t know about you guys but the main reason i am still on tumblr in 2024 is BECAUSE it is the most cloutless least influential social media app out there and that is the experience i am after. absolutely none of this will ever translate into significant attention or real success in my life and that is so beautiful.
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bored-boring-and-tired · 1 year ago
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i propose that instead of pride month, we have queer year (queer people are treated like actual people all year long)
edit: @ilackhumanqualities wins best addition to this post
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wolfertinger666 · 3 months ago
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Salem afro
(he/him) 🐇
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offgunlog · 6 months ago
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It's my 11 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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rambling-robot · 22 days ago
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crazy that gravity falls was like, hey what if we made twin brothers, and one of them is the worse one. he gets bad grades, he likes to punch his problems, everyone thinks of him as “the other one.” he’s engulfed in a shadow that’s shaped like him. he doesn’t even have his own name—it’s derived of his brother’s name, the only one his parents planned on having and using. everything about him is derivative—imitative of another person (his twin brother) (the one everyone likes and wants) and is disapproved of for that reason (he isn’t just “bad at this thing,” he’s “not as good as his brother”). and then he ruins his brother’s science fair project (the one next to his own—no one noticed it because it’s not good, it’s almost stupid next to a “perpetual motion machine” made by a high schooler) (he tried to fix it) (he doesn’t know how; he’s not as smart as the guy who made it) and he gets kicked out. the potential of the money his twin could’ve made is enough to throw him onto the street, and he can’t go home until he makes that money back (the money that was never gained and therefore was never lost. he never had a chance of making enough). he took every job he could (his brother went to school). he got banned from multiple states (his brother bought a house). he traveled internationally and went to prison and had people try to hunt him down and kill him because he couldn’t make enough money (his brother’s house has three basements. he made them himself, as secure as can be). and when his twin finally summons him for help, things go wrong (he messed up this machine like the last one) (he doesn’t know how to fix it. he isn’t as smart as the guy who made it) (he tries to fix it) (he was never any good at reading and these blueprints are impossible, coded and fragmented and in a science that he didn’t know existed) (he tries to fix it). the townspeople ask who he is, and he doesn’t even say his own name (it was hardly his to begin with). and he invites them to a house that isn’t his to show off experiments that aren’t his because he needs to make money that can’t be his. everything he does for the next 30 years is in his twin’s name, for his twin’s sake. he had two funerals for himself and it isn’t even his body in the casket; he had to wear his brother’s name to both of them. if he had died before he fixed the portal, that funeral wouldn’t have been for him. we meet him as a funny and unique character, but in-universe, he’s only ever been defined by someone else.
and then they went, this is entirely in the background btw. most of that is going to be revealed in one episode and won’t be addressed again. he’s a primary comic relief, even. I’m ill about this.
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housecow · 2 months ago
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what are the chances curvage would let me post a pic like this? no nipples showing …
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kikilowatt · 3 months ago
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Happy Memories :D
Jason Todd and Dick Grayson
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Actual scene from episode 24
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yellow-dejavu · 3 months ago
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shyaringan · 7 months ago
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Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, London
(day 1)
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samgiddings · 2 years ago
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@staff @support @engineering @music @books
Have you ever considered this is a really stupid layout to have when there’s no way to easily get your account back if you accidentally hit the wrong button???
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rockeaters · 5 months ago
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love it when people draw aus differently so some ideas for art styles and designs
ink belongs to comyet fresh belongs to loverofpiggies dream + nightmare belong to joku-blog
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bingothedingo666 · 1 year ago
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Some snakey fluff for your Sunday.
Inspired by this tweet.
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isabellaseraphinabloger · 1 year ago
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Can You Cancel Your WordPress Account?
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Have you ever wondered if it's possible to cancel your WordPress account? Whether you're moving to a different platform or simply no longer need your WordPress site, the process of canceling your account may seem daunting at first. Fortunately, canceling your WordPress account is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few steps.
Before we delve into the specifics of canceling your WordPress account, let's clarify what it means to cancel an account. Cancelling your WordPress account typically involves deactivating your website and discontinuing any associated services, such as hosting and domain registration.
Reasons to Cancel Your WordPress Account
There are various reasons why you might consider canceling your WordPress account:
Transition to Another Platform: You may have decided to migrate your website to a different platform that better suits your needs.
End of Project or Business: If your website was associated with a specific project or business that has come to an end, canceling your WordPress account may be necessary.
Cost Considerations: If you're looking to reduce expenses, canceling your WordPress account can help eliminate ongoing hosting and domain registration fees.
How to Cancel Your WordPress Account
Now that we've explored some of the reasons why you might want to cancel your WordPress account, let's walk through the process:
Backup Your Website: Before canceling your WordPress account, it's essential to back up your website's content and files. This ensures that you have a copy of your site's data in case you decide to re-launch it in the future.
Access Your WordPress Dashboard: Log in to your WordPress dashboard using your username and password.
Navigate to Account Settings: Look for the "Account Settings" or "Billing" section within your WordPress dashboard.
Initiate the Cancellation Process: Within the account settings, you should find an option to cancel your account or deactivate your website. Follow the prompts to proceed with the cancellation process.
Confirm Cancellation: Depending on the specific steps outlined by WordPress, you may need to confirm your decision to cancel your account. Review any terms or conditions associated with the cancellation before proceeding.
Verify Deactivation: After completing the cancellation process, verify that your website has been deactivated and any associated services have been discontinued.
Conclusion
In conclusion, canceling your WordPress account is indeed possible and relatively straightforward. Whether you're transitioning to a new platform, ending a project, or simply looking to reduce expenses, following the steps outlined above can help you effectively cancel your WordPress account. Remember to back up your website's content before proceeding and ensure that you've reviewed any terms or conditions associated with the cancellation process.
If you're ready to take the next step and delete your WordPress account altogether, check out our guide on How to Delete your WordPress Account for more information.
By following these guidelines, you can confidently navigate the process of canceling your WordPress account and move forward with your website-related decisions.
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aphel1on · 5 months ago
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AuDHD is so funny sometimes like what do you mean my hyperfixations/special interests will last for years on end or possibly forever but they will cycle out every month or two with absolutely no transitional period or warning. like i will think about the same topic every day obsessively for 46 days in a row and on the 47th day with no visible cause adhd brain goes "ok! bored of that now" and autism brain goes "dw i got something queued up for ya" and i blast into full blown obsession on some other topic whose mental file folders haven't opened in 9 months. brain's out here treating hyperfixations like a crop rotation. once the dopamine runs out it cycles in another one but once something's in the rotation it never ever leaves. last summer we brought in one from when i was 11. it's so funny to me but frustrating too bc like. i cannot stress enough my inability to predict or control this. or how completely abrupt and random it can be
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