Pakistan 🇵🇰
palestinians are saying that social media is indeed helping to spread awareness about the atrocities that are happening in their homeland so please never think that sharing posts on your accounts is useless!! it is working!! this is one of the rare cases where social media can actually be used as an active tool and it has never happened before regarding the palestinian cause so we must keep on doing this collectively
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this moment. this hug. this everything.
omg, i thought it was just the one i knew
I HATE ALL ARYANS
Hey,
You're doing great, you're amazing, you deserve happiness and love! You deserve kindness and respect!
I hope something makes you smile today. I hope that something makes you laugh or giggle. I hope you accomplish something you've been working on. I hope this day brings you joy.
-The Positive Anon <3
Hey!
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*This* made me smile. Thanks for being so sweet :)
I wish the same for you!
Sakura After Rain. In the background, a foggy Lake Biwa. by S Ehlers Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
Evermore as paintings:
Gold Rush / Luis Ricardo Falero - A Classical Beauty (1889)
Champagne Problems / Siris Hill - Cruciation (2018)
Long Story Short / Joseph Lorusso - Lovers In The Garden (2017)
Tolerate It / Irving Ramsay Wiles - Memories (1891)
Happiness / Frederick W. Elwell - The Wedding Dress (1911)
Ivy / James Sant - A Thorn Amidst The Roses (1887)
I'm glad you think my drama is adorable :)🥺🌼
You're not your Tumblr aesthetic.
What’s up. I have OCD and anxiety, and here on tungl dot com, there is a nice little type of post that makes my blood pressure flip the fuck out every time, and it’s those “if you are reading this [x]” / “reblog and [y] will happen” type reblog memes
You know the ones: money cat, lucky xyz post, that sort of shit. The revival of old school yahoo viral email chains. Even immunity rabbit or whatever – same premise. Anything that says, ‘By reading or reblogging this post, you are activating some specific effect.’
Basically, most people can probably ignore them easily if they don’t like them; but others, especially those with particular psychological conditions (aka, ME) can actually suffer stress responses to posts like this. Obsessive-compulsive, schizophrenic spectrum, anxious, paranoid, magical thinking type disorders especially can see a superstitious post and have it automatically activate an anxious or compulsive reaction, because to the brain, it’s like a new rule/parameter has suddenly been introduced to your environment without warning. Now suddenly, whatever atypical structures frame your brain function have to accommodate for an alien factor. <- I don’t know if any of this really makes sense; it’s hard to articulate in a NT-accessible manner, but hopefully the general gist comes through.
Anyway. So far it’s been basically impossible for me (and therefore, I presume, others as well) to avoid posts like this, because they don’t tend to have any sort of universally recognized term to tag warn for. As a result I’m basically always playing Russian roulette with my dashboard.
A while ago, I asked tweeter followers to vote on the best thing to call these, and most agreed that ‘superstitious posts’ was fitting. So now I’m asking tomblr users to consider making my life and others’ lives easier and less stressful in One Easy Step:
Please
tag for #superstitious posts !
It would... honestly make a big difference if this were standardized and I will be eternally grateful ❤️😪
(Ok & encouraged for ppl to reblog this!!!)