Santa is on strike due to global warming. All presents this year will be delivered by Sasha the Christmas Tiger. Milk and cookies may not be sufficient.
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So true 😂.
Has this been done yet?
I need every single person to understand how horrible tumblr’s tagging system is
I go into the tag for epilepsy and its all flashing lights. We can’t use our own tag because people without epilepsy fill it up with improper warnings.
Use ‘flashing’ in place of ‘epilepsy’ in your tags. You aren’t warning people of epileptics, you’re warning us of flashing lights. Please please tag properly. Epileptics say this endlessly and constantly and it’s ignored. You are risking lives by doing this.
Here’s proof of what I mean:
Loved it! Can’t wait for the next one, such feelings were put into me whilst I read it. It was amazingly bewildering!
Summary: Edge was always so careful and controlled…but everyone inevitably makes mistakes.
Content warning: squabbling amongst the boys, dire injury, (resolved) high tension situations, stitches in sensitive areas, detailed soul biting, mild sexual tension, self-deprecating thoughts, references to suicide/waiting for death, medical equipment (a bit more detailed than first aid). This chapter is HURT/COMFORT which means there is both HURT and COMFORT.
WARNING FOR PAST CHARACTER DEATH - all our main characters survive, but there’s a brief flashback with character death. It’s marked with parentheses and italicized, so avoid (the text marked out like this) if you want to skip that.
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REAL BLOGS ARE BEING TAKEN OVER BY SPAMBOTS.
So far as I can tell this is only happening to accounts that haven’t posted in a while!!! But check EVERY NEW FOLLOWER you get. If it’s a spambot you’ll see a post like this:
[ IMAGE DESCRIPTION: a line of gibberish in the text body reading ‘l1llibhwu’ and a matching tag underneath. The post has one note. ]
If you see that? That blog’s been taken over. And I’m not sure all of the blogs being taken over have this strange text/tag thing. Everything under this post seems normal and on-brand except for one thing — all the posts are from years ago. You can check the date in which something was posted on mobile by clicking the arrow as though you were going to send the post. So far as I know there’s no way to check the date on desktop unless a blog employs a theme that includes dates. I’ve had spambots like posts too, and I’ve got a feeling they’re trying to steal information by following and interacting with real people.
DO NOT CLICK ON LINKS IN YOUR SUGGESTED POSTS. THESE BOTS ARE POSTING LINKS IN POPULAR TAGS AND LIKING THE POSTS IN ORDER TO GET SEEN. IF YOU CLICK ON THE LINK YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION CAN BE STOLEN.
THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN ON TUMBLR BUT