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"Everything is white peoples fault", feat. people who never talked to a rroma:
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This is reminiscent of artists who always complain about how art is hard and how they're depressed because of it.
This is reminiscent of artists who always complain about how art is hard and how they're depressed because of it.
Exactly, it's not that difficult. However, it requires work ethic and dedication to do that, something these people probably lack.Besides that, if people have issues getting back into writing, the best thing to do is keep working at it until you improve. That's why I did.
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I like zigtarus theory, because by their logic that's exactly what BLM is about."Everything is white peoples fault", feat. people who never talked to a rroma:
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How else will they get that sweet validation online?Trenders wanna be oppressed so bad.
My main guess is virtual signalling in an attempt to scare off people who don't share the same opinions as them. Also, you would be surprised at how many libertarians and traditionalists lurk on Tumblr. They just stick to their side of the website,Random thoughts on Tumblr:
Tumblr is becoming more and more unreadable for me. I'm literally just there for art and people feel the need to post BLM or some other SJW stuff on their blogs. Why can't they just separate them onto different blogs? It's like for every 100 of those posts on their blogs there's 1 post about art.
There's the people who rant about their lives and how they "suck" and "plz donate to me." Of course, there's also "reeeee Trump" and other nonsense.
It's really just a hivemind. These people seem to all have the same opinions on everything. And if there is anyone with a different opinion, they get shot down by a firing squad of reblogs. Do they have lives outside of Tumblr? Probably not based on how frequently some people are spamming reblogs on the same things.
I know they exist on Tumblr, they just seem a lot less vocal than the usual Tumblr crowd. I expected them to be in conflict a lot more often but I guess those kinds of people don't usually come to Tumblr at all anyways.My main guess is virtual signalling in an attempt to scare off people who don't share the same opinions as them. Also, you would be surprised at how many libertarians and traditionalists lurk on Tumblr. They just stick to their side of the website,
Yep. Not to mention Tumblr's website design is perfect for the formation of echo chambers, so communities isolating themselves in tags and social circles isn't uncommon behavior.I know they exist on Tumblr, they just seem a lot less vocal than the usual Tumblr crowd. I expected them to be in conflict a lot more often but I guess those kinds of people don't usually come to Tumblr at all anyways.
Random thoughts on Tumblr:
Tumblr is becoming more and more unreadable for me. I'm literally just there for art and people feel the need to post BLM or some other SJW stuff on their blogs. Why can't they just separate them onto different blogs? It's like for every 100 of those posts on their blogs there's 1 post about art.
There's the people who rant about their lives and how they "suck" and "plz donate to me." Of course, there's also "reeeee Trump" and other nonsense.
It's really just a hivemind. These people seem to all have the same opinions on everything. And if there is anyone with a different opinion, they get shot down by a firing squad of reblogs. Do they have lives outside of Tumblr? Probably not based on how frequently some people are spamming reblogs on the same things.