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“Caught you nii-san. No more “next time”.” For and inspired by @captnjacksparrow ask >here<
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HOW TO: Mutual Blocking
Aka "How do I block people after they have already blocked me first on Tumblr"
It occurred to me that this may not be common knowledge, so let me teach you how to block Tumblr users without having to visit their profiles.
This may have happened to you before: You have met a jackass on Tumblr. Said jackass ended up blocking you. Now whenever you try and enter their URL, Tumblr tries to convince you their account no longer exists.
Well, this is sort of a problem though, because while you can't visit their blog, they can, unfortunately, still visit yours and use that to stalk and harass you from the shadow realm.
Obviously, you'd like to block them as well, but the only way you know how to block people is to visit their profile and hit the block button. Little needs to be said, but this option has now become unavailable to you.
So what now?
Fear not! There's still a way to block the jackass.
If you are in your browser, you need to find your "Blog Settings". Do NOT confuse them with your regular "Settings" button, because they are two very different things.
For those of you who do not know how to make the "Blog settings" button appear, you need to click "Account" on the left side of your screen and then click your blog of choice.
After that, your blog menu should pop up on the right side of the screen. Click "Blog Settings".
Now a new menu should pop up. Scroll to the bottom until you find the "Blocked Tumblrs" section of the page. Click the pencil icon and you will now be able to add the jackass' account name to your block list.
If you are on the app, you will need to use a workaround by opening Tumblr in your browser instead. To my knowledge, the app does not give you the ability to block a user without visiting their profile.
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Love the concept of character / ship weeks. Like we all love these blorbos enough we've all agreed to gather in a circle for a few days and go LOOK AT THEM :) AREN'T THEY GREAT :) LOOK AT EM GO :)
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So, I started reading an alternative history fanfiction where Sasuke saves Itachi and I'm just at the first chapter, but even so I loved how faithfully the taka team was represented in this first part because they would follow Sasuke without questioned him, without any judgment or hesitation...
Kishimoto just made them for Him and nothing cam change my mind, they are similar to him and so do Sasuke to them.
The everlasting love on Ao3
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somedays i’m the protagonist, other days i'm just the extra in the background who forgot their lines.
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In Germany, the trains are evil too, actually.
I hate buses so much. Trains are easy, reliable, straightforward. No nonsense. You can trust them. Buses are evil, deceitful creatures who delight in your suffering
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current fan creation landscape is kinda like if you went to a party with a homemade cake and everyone takes a slice and silently thumbs up at you with no attempt to start a conversation except for occasionally some guy sits in the corner with a tape recorder critiquing the cake as though he was a restaurant critic and another guy is handing the cake to an uber driver like "yeah i need you to find a restaurant that makes cake like this so i can have more of it" and the only person that's talked to you in 30 minutes is a very sweet little guy who was like "hey i liked your cake" and then ran away apologizing for bothering you the moment you said thank you.
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Hey, the ACLU is getting people to send letters to your Reps to have Congress pass the No Kings Act.
This act would make constitutional amendments to ensure that even sitting presidents are held liable for their actions. That NOBODY is above the law.
Their goal is 150k messages sent and at the time of writing this they're about 2.1k off from that goal!
ACLU gives you a prefilled message that you can edit to send to make the process easier, and will send it out for you.
This only takes a few minutes!
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There's a part of the Naruto fandom that makes pseudo-critical comparisons between real-life philosophy, political/social theories, and history by uncritically applying said concepts and deliberately misinterpreting canon to make it fit. I believe that part of the fandom deserves to be studied.
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