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I am starting to see a trend in A lot of crazier tumblrettes that have in their "before you follow" that pretty much says "don't follow if you are over 18"
I find that weird, like. Why? Is it because a adult hurt their feefees? Its like when racists think that just because a black person hurt them that they refuse to associate with black people. Eventually they are going to have to get over this "no adults" thing
I think it's because adults are more likely to challenge their special snowflake bullshit.
 
I am starting to see a trend in A lot of crazier tumblrettes that have in their "before you follow" that pretty much says "don't follow if you are over 18"
I find that weird, like. Why? Is it because a adult hurt their feefees? Its like when racists think that just because a black person hurt them that they refuse to associate with black people. Eventually they are going to have to get over this "no adults" thing

It's because they're a bunch of fucking pedophiles considering the relative trend I've been seeing here.
 
I think it's because adults are more likely to challenge their special snowflake bullshit.
Yeah, it looks to me like something that popped up with the "are you aware you are HARASSING A MINOR????" stock argument.
For those unfamiliar with that one: In the wake of cases of older users going as far as to doxx and encourage real-life harassment of young teens for being stupid on the internet, several influential posts were made, telling these people to collectively grow up and realize that 13-year-olds are always going to be dicks. Said 13-year-olds took these words to mean that any adult who so much as tells them they're wrong is an immature creep who should know better than to "harass" children.
 
This was not on Tumblr (to my knowledge), but I found a blog called "Stuff White People Like".

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuff_White_People_Like

The blog portrays white people as naive, shallow and materialistic, mocking their interests in a dryly condescending manner.

Double the irony when the blog's author is a douchey white guy named Christian Lander.

I find it insufferable, but I'm sure that many obnoxious Tumblrites would love such shit.
 
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SJW Science as legit as any Southpark episode's science
The percentage of "non binary/agender/FtM trans people" (aren't the first two technically the same thing in this context?) who get periods is probably very low.

The overwhelming majority of people who get periods are female. The overwhelming majority of boys don't get periods. It makes sense why people might generalize.

The world doesn't revolve around your feels.
 
The percentage of "non binary/agender/FtM trans people" (aren't the first two technically the same thing in this context?) who get periods is probably very low.

Iunno man, the sheer number of biologically female tumblrinas who claim to be anything but female might skew that percentage if a survey were ever taken
 
This was not on Tumblr (to my knowledge), but I found a blog called "Stuff White People Like".

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuff_White_People_Like

The blog portrays white people as naive, shallow and materialistic, mocking their interests in a dryly condescending manner.

Double the irony when the blog's author is a douchey white guy named Christian Lander.

I find it insufferable, but I'm sure that many obnoxious Tumblrites would love such shit.

There used to be a similar blog called shitwhitepeopleeat. The blog was entirely submission based so people would submit a photo, explain what it is, then the mods would add their commentary of "EWWWW WHITE PEOPLE ARE SO STUPID".

However, the international community of tumblr decided to troll the fuck out of them and submit pictures of food from their homelands because the mods never fact-checked. They call it gross and retarded but then someone would say it's not a European/American food, it's actually from ____ and the backpeddling was astounding. Eventually the blog got shut down because it was all troll submissions.
 
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If they wanted to make "agender" people look normal, they shouldn't have made the guy look like a zombie hipster or a meth head (seriously, look at those veins), and they shouldn't have made the girl look like a stereotypical Tumblrina. Then again, that probably is what most people who identify as "agender" look like.
 
Why do people always seem to get so fucking pissy about pronouns? Just correct people once and most of the time, everything is fine. How is this even an issue?

I'm not calling someone "it." They can fuck off with that. (I'm more or less okay with "they" but I can see someone refusing that just on grammatical grounds, although that 'rule' is being relaxed.)
 
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Friend of mine is starting to reblog this kind of Tumblrina shit. Will post more as I see it.

So apparently you are allowed to say a most likely straight character is bisexual just fine, but I bet if you called a most likely bisexual character straight you are literally satan you cis piece of triggering shit.
 
The only place I'm comfortable referring to new people as "they" is MMOs because you can't tell a person's gender by their avatar. Calling someone you just met "they" in real life feels condescending. Besides, if someone has special pronouns I'm sure they'll let me know the second they introduce themselves.
 
I'm not calling someone "it." They can fuck off with that. (I'm more or less okay with "they" but I can see someone refusing that just on grammatical grounds, although that 'rule' is being relaxed.)

Yea, "It" is going a bit to far. I have heard of "Hir" or "Zi" or something like that and that can fuck the right off with that too.
I am fine with "they" however, if they need to have it.
 
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The only place I'm comfortable referring to new people as "they" is MMOs because you can't tell a person's gender by their avatar. Calling someone you just met "they" in real life feels condescending. Besides, if someone has special pronouns I'm sure they'll let me know the second they introduce themselves.
Yeah, it makes sense online. But in real life, I think it comes off as kind of disrespectful.
 
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