• falloutboise

    doES ANYONE ELSE REALIZE THAT WE’RE LIKE, THE FIRST GENERATION ON TUMBLR

    GIVE IT 10-15 YEARS AND WE’LL ALL BE GROWN UP AND AN ENTIRE NEW SET OF KIDS WILL BE ON HERE BLOGGING ABOUT COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SHOWS AND BANDS AND MOVIES AND BOOKS

    THE ONLY THING THEY’LL STILL BE BLOGGING ABOUT THE SAME AS WE WERE IS DOCTOR WHO

    HOPEFULLY

  • myownlilfantac

    We’ll probably all be blogging about Sherlock season 4.

  • thewalkingassbutt

    maybe

  • tumblartifacts

    7/22/2013

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  • wepon

    happy decade anniversary to this post

  • saltedwizard

    hi I’m the new generation of bloggers. like literally I’m gen alpha

  • vaspider

    Oh goodness. 💗

  • txttletale

    the fluffiest most 'wholesome' fic about a real living human teenager with a high likelihood of seeing it is 100 times more harmful and ethically fucked than the nastiest most taboo thing you can imagine being written about fictional teens and i wish people would talk about that more tbh

  • txttletale

    like 99% of "rpf" is literally just sexual harassment!

  • ocpdzim

    i get so sick and tired of seeing people defend rpf as “just fiction” because op is right it literally isn’t. i don’t wanna go into excess detail about it bc i worry it could be too identifiable and even now almost 10 years later i am still terrified of those fuckers finding me, but when i was a teenager i was sort of a microcelebrity on an online game and had to deal w rpf being written about me and it was very traumatizing. around 7 different people, including both other teens and full grown adults, were writing “fanfic” and drawing “fanart” about me and 2 other people, one of them an adult who had been abusing me and the other an even younger family member. even more people were cheering these pieces of shit on. they claimed it wasn’t harassment and that they were doing it because they liked me and the other 2 people they were writing their garbage about, but it was harassment whether they meant it that way or not and made it harder to break away from the aforementioned abuser. i pretty much scrubbed and remade my online presence from the ground up afterwards.

    and i don’t care if your victim is an actual celebrity, they still have internet access and could come across your rpf. in fact, actual celebrity victims have come out and spoke about it being traumatizing for them too and damaging their relationships - their fame doesn’t protect them from the damage and if anything i wouldn’t be surprised if it makes them more vulnerable. it is not ok.

    rpf people - please think about the impact of your actions for one minute. its not too late to stop doing that and find a fictional character to write about instead. or even just continue your bullshit but not post it online and enjoy it in private where there’s 0 chance of the person it’s about ever seeing it and being hurt by it.

  • violetsandshrikes

    watching people on tiktok consume borax is uh. something.

  • violetsandshrikes

    having to say “don’t eat borax” was not on my 2023 bingo

  • violetsandshrikes

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    @the-puffinry

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    Can’t believe in the year 2023 we have to say: do not consume borax. It will not provide a “parasite cleanse”, it does not combat the “evil fluoride” in your water, and it is not a super mineral. It will damage your organs. Also, it’s not rated for human consumption so frankly, who knows what it’s cross-contaminated with (my personal bet would be arsenic).