DON’T: “oh my gosh I’m SO sorry! I’m such an IDIOT i feel HORRIBLE i should just DIE” This will make the person feel guilty for correcting you.
DON’T: “well I’m new to this stuff. I don’t get it.” You’re not new to pronouns, they’ve been here for very long.
DON’T: “does it really matter?” To them, yes. Don’t be a dick.
DON’T: “he/she/they whatever.” This is beyond disrespectful.
DON’T: “well you don’t look like a-” if you say this you’re hurting them even more and you’re an asshole.
DO: “I’m really sorry, [correct pronoun]”
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If anyone could message me the links to the first 2 episodes of The 100, that’d be great
read this. then read it again. read it until you finally understand.
#BlackLivesMatter
#JusticeforGeorgeFloyd
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You know, this is why content creators end up abandoning their works, right?
80 likes compared to 10 reblogs means that only 12% of people decided that what you did is worth showing other people.
If you like the thing, reblog it. You don’t even have to add tags, just spread it so that a) other people can see it, and b) the creator gets recognition for what they did.
Obviously, those numbers are never going to match, but the divide should not be that huge.
It’s even more important right now, because tumblr is garbage and they’ve stopped allowing anything with an outside link from appearing in tags. Writers/artists cannot tag things to their twitter/store/writing website. That can cause a significant drop in views, especially for newer creators.
Like… we aren’t asking for much. A few reblogs. Reviews/comments. No creator should have to beg for that much.
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9 million people fucking love dogs