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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 14 hours
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Are you tired of seeing creatives begging you to reblog stuff? On this, the reblogging site?
Not as tired as they are of having to ask. I promise you that.
This post probably isn't going to be saying anything new and other people have definitely said it better but I'm going to reiterate it for you anyway.
Likes do nothing on this platform. Tumblr is not Instagram. Sure, it's nice to know that you liked the art, or the fic, or whatever it may be. But do you understand how disheartening it is when you share something you made and less than half of the people that liked it actually liked it enough to share it? Less than a third, really, because I know for myself at least almost every piece of art I post ends up with a 1:2 ratio if I'm lucky, and a good chunk of those reblogs are usually my own, trying to boost them so that they'll actually get seen. Because they won't otherwise.
Posts that don't get reblogged just get buried until they disappear entirely, and I've seen it happen to some amazing works, from far more talented creators than me.
Reblogging takes a second. You don't even have to leave a comment in the tags or anything (although it's obviously always very lovely when you do). Just...share the things you like. Help them get seen. It's a vital part of the ecosystem here and without it, you're liable to wind up with a lot fewer fanworks to enjoy.
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xhavibee · 18 hours
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“i’m straight” “i’m gay” okay? when I cloned you, I had to patch some missing parts of your DNA with genes from a homing pigeon. you might notice side effects, like a compulsion to come back.
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xhavibee · 5 days
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just gonna leave this here without context….
if you‘d like more about this or have any questions abt my characters & their story pls send me asks :DD
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xhavibee · 8 days
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i think i like aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe so much because ari was the only 15-16 year old character that actually acted like he was 15-16. like he was confused and uncomfortable with himself he didn't feel like he was a real person yet his thoughts weren't complex but they were surprisingly deep he wasn't sure when he was supposed to start kissing people or drinking alcohol or anything he loved his parents but didn't know how to talk to them he was so sixteen years old and it felt so honest and can you tell how much i love this book
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xhavibee · 8 days
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— Benjamin Alire Sáenz, from Aristotle And Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (via lunamonchtuna)
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xhavibee · 9 days
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Rip bobby cañero reed you wouldve loved phoebe bridgers
I know like 2 people would see this but IVE FINALLY HAVE FIGURED OUT HOW TO DO CHARLIES HAIR
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xhavibee · 9 days
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One part of my brain says stare at him whenever he’s in the same room as me, but the other part says DO NOT LOOK AT HIM AT ALL LEST HE FIND OUT THE TRUTH and usually the second part wins
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