trying to force queer people to be totally nonsexual and “pure” to the point that you condemn them for creating/consuming queer content and accuse them of fetishizing their own orientation by experiencing sexual attraction is literally the Fake Woke Tumblr Gay version of fundie conservatives insisting that “i’m fine with the gays as long as they keep it in the bedroom and never act gay in front of me”
Japanese people: so here’s what fujoshi and fudanshi means. here’s the history, and here’s how queer folks in japan use this content to—
Y’all: ANYWAY. Yaoifangirl69XD who is an underage white girl living in Wyoming called OUR klance CANON KING gaybies, therefore THIS is representative of how fujoshi are and u should stfu bc our American opinion matters 10x more than your outdated Asian nonsense. Checkmate, fetishizers
@deathofink said: Does Lemon Sweets get along with Grandma Bubblegum?
she doesn’t like to be called like that but he they get along too well, also he gets along with marcy, the vampire candy kingdom is his second home simon (bubbline’s son) belongs to @omy-chan01 ❤
I love how the search function on this site is absolute garbage. I can look up a post word for word and I will NEVER find it
Pro tip:
Wanna find a post?
Write out what you remember into a Google search.
After you write that out, end with site:tumblr.com
Google will search for your text on just tumblr
In my experience, it’s way more effective than searching through Tumblr
(you can use site:SITENAME.com to search any site btws)
This usually works but for some reason a lot of posts get indexed on google from a person’s URL based on the posts that were recently reblogged on page 1, meaning that this is only a tiny bit more reliable.
I HAVE a solution to this, you have to write down site:tumblr.com/post “ “
and then write a direct quote (could be a fraction of a sentence) into the quotations, I’ve been doing this for years, and it’s so useful, it works like 99% of the time
(the more popular a post is the more likely you’ll find it)
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