*slowly reaches for the popcorn*
Continuing my series of pretending tumblr polls are methodologically sound:
(+ bonus for the tags: how many of your friends and family do you think will vote, regardless of who they’re voting for.
And non-usamericans how are you feeling about the American election? 👀)
PLEASE REBLOG TO SPREAD BEFORE ELECTION DAY 🇺🇸🗳️🗳️
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For example, if you're speaking to a receptionist at a medical practice or calling idk your insurance company
I was going to specify "the first time" but then I realized I'm actually more likely to spell my name automatically if I know they're looking it up in a set of records
PLEASE reblog im super duper curious
Love it when Rolling Stone puts out an article about the 25 most influential internet creators and I've only heard of 7 of them
Well I've only heard of two so you're doing better than I am!
I'm curious now since tumblr.com is home to such a specific audience and the list seems to be full of TikTokers and Instagramers. Is Instagramers the word?
Out of Rolling Stone's 25 Most Influential Creators of 2024,
reblog for a bigger sample size and also please tell me who, if any, you recognise?
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What assigned English class book did you viscerally HATE (the most)? I tried to make it general by some authors since curriculums vary.
- Any Charles Dickens book
- Any Shakespeare Play
- Any Greek Epic
- The Great Gatsby
- 1984
- A Scarlet Letter
- Lord of the Flies
- Frankenstein
- Other (if it's farenheit 451, I'll burn you)
- I didn't viscerally hate any English class book
I was 7 years old, and I got styes on my right eye. Went to the eye dr. and found I needed glasses, because the styes were from eye strain. 2nd grade me on the left and 3rd grade me on the right.
I would make binoculars with my hands in order to see the page numbers for the songs in church, and half the time I got it wrong. My mom noticed, and I ended up picking out the most expensive pair of frames in the doctors office after the visit, so I can't tell if she regretted it or not.
And then there's my husband, who just wears them for the style.