So tumblr’s new policy sucks, and I’m moving to pillowfort asap

I don’t even post adult content for the most part, and barely reblog it, but honestly? This was the last straw.

Tumblrs been a failing platform for a while now. It’s tipped to being unusable now, because while @staff is nuking adult content, the porn bots STILL HAVENT BEEN DELETED. This is just so tumblr is gonna look nicer, without actually fixing the problem.

I’m exporting my blog, maybe I’ll try to put it somewhere else (to export your blog, go to settings, choose a blog, and scroll to the bottom where the option to export is). Maybe I won’t, and I’ll just keep it just in case.

I’m not gonna delete my tumblr, or stop posting, at least for now, but we’ll see what changes happen. In any case, as soon as I can, I’ll be moving to pillowfort. I suggest others do, too. I’ve heard they have an actually competent staff.

Fuck @staff for doing this, you’re not solving the problem, just shoving it under the rug.

xiou:

deezmo:

sarcoptid:

burning-yaungol:

stalwart-shield:

silent-as-time:

highkingofskyrim:

saggitariusarrow:

dps: THE TANK IS DYING.

me, a veteran healer:

dps: THE TANK IS DYING

me, a veteran tank:

tank: let me die

me, a veteran dps:

healer: the dps are dead and I’m not raising them again

me, a veteran tank:

Healers and Tanks: Dead

Boss: Still alive

Me, a Veteran DPS:

Healers: Left

Tank: About to die

Me, an Anxious DPS with vanish still on cd:

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Tank: Dead

Healers: Dead

Me and one other DPS left fighting the boss that has 3% health left:

Tank: Dead

DPS: Dead

Boss: Alive

Me, a healer with no more mana and Lucid on CD:

fandomsandfeminism:

earthshaker1217:

garrettauthor:

garrettauthor:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

wintergrey:

garrettbrobinson:

I got real petty over on the Facebook page and IT WAS GLORIOUS.

This is me, going to check out Legendary Books now…

Publisher: We think that the way the fantasy genre treats women is problematic so we’re going to try and do better

A Fool: If you don’t like it why don’t you make your own!

Publisher: That

That is literally what we just said we are doing

GUESS WHO’S BACK, BIGOTED FUCKWADS?

BOY it feels good to be back in this particular saddle!

AHAHAHAHAHA we have a winner for today!

😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

Ahahahahahahahahshshshs

science-junkie:

itsrosewho:

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… and here is a gift for all of us.

ohcristimhookedonhavocimsodunne:

90s90s90s:

darkrosephanzer:

90s90s90s:

sadistic-charm:

whatsavagesays:

throwbackblr:

90s90s90s:

ashcantdance:

90s90s90s:

tmth421:

90s90s90s:

90s90s90s:

me-and-my-dumbass:

90s90s90s:

Some blockbuster stuff I won on ebay…What am I gonna do with 30 blockbuster membership cards..

Blockbuster themed party.

90s party.. who coming? Must have a blockbuster membership to enter.

Yall thought I was playing 😂

Yoo I wanna attend this shit

Gifts for the goodie bag 🤔

Excuse me sir or madame, are you RICH!?!??

Lemme get a Tamagotchi tho.

I want one of every thing

Hey guys I made this post a year ago and I still have ALL OF THIS SHIT. Since I am a loser and have no real friends I have decided to give it all away. If you are following me  you are automatically entered for a chance to win all of this stuff in a Mystery Box. 

You can also buy the box HERE

The box includes a includes a retromini console, reptar bar, VHS lamp, TMNT Ice Cream Collectable, Tamagotchi, BlockBuster Card, Disney Glass, Mulan Sauce and Collectable Pin and more nostalgic mystery items from the 90s.

Get it here

https://bigmood.com/products/big-mood-mystery-box

Reblogging so when/if possible I can get one for my husband and his brother, they could use the nostaglia.

Its almost sold out guys 😎 order now or follow for a chance to win retromini, mystery boxes or other 90s goodies. That VHS is a functioning lamp btw.

This would be great just to show my kids some of the stuff I had to deal with growing up lol

nobody-n-particulur:

penny-anna:

kayla-bird:

penny-anna:

penny-anna:

hot take: 

Gloin is the sexiest dwarf by dwarf standards.

Kili is the sexiest dwarf by elf standards.

Thorin is the sexiest dwarf by human standards

& Bombur is the sexiest dwarf by hobbit standards

#ITS TRUE AND YOU SHOULD SAY IT #(ALSO THORIN AND KILI BEING ‘UGLY’ BY DWARF STANDARDS IS AMUSING CONTENT)

further take: Kili is straight-up ugly by dwarf standards. Thorin is like, the dwarf equivalent of Benedict Cumberbatch. Some dwarves think he’s an absolutely dreamboat, others think he is super weird looking, there’s very little middle ground.

omg now i’m like. what does this make frodo by hobbit standards

by hobbit standards, I’m afraid Frodo is probably. not conventionally attractive at all.

This makes Sam the hot friend of the group, which is so fucking valid

pumpkinspicefemme:

pumpkinspicefemme:

you know im not trying to call anyone out or w/e but this is the type of dialogue around mental illness on this site that i think is really unhelpful. the original post has over 100k notes. why do so many people experience life as something so soul crushing that they spend every second of their day wanting to sleep and then lie awake at night trying to prevent tomorrow? not to get marxist on main but i would suggest that the op points to the misery that work under capitalism creates for a lot of people and to just be like “all of these people have an individual pathology and its not ‘normal’” i feel really undermines our ability to talk about *why* so many people are depressed

🤔