everytime a character uses their body to shield another character i discover three new emotions
No matter what a post on tumblr tries to tell you, your moral and ethical stances will never be determined by what you reblog and what you scroll past. Don’t let manipulation tactics force you into doing anything you don’t want to do.
For a Few Dollars More - Mortimer and Indio face off, as observed by Manco.
For @chunchomunos
A porcupine’s Halloween present (+ original sound effects)
we act like the derry girls get into wild shenanigans because they’re teenagers when mary and sarah were literally caught stealing jewellery off a corpse and joe was prepared to take on a polar bear with a tranquilliser gun. that is cross generational poor decision making, that is grade-A genetic stupidity
This makes me feel so much better! Many of these "reblog or else" posts contain really triggering topics for me, but at the same time my anxiety means that I feel horrible if I don't do it. I know I'm not the only one. I know these posts won't make my blog "ugly", but they will trigger me every time I look back through my post history. For anyone who still wants to reblog them that's ok, but it would be amazing if you tw tagged them before doing so ❤️
Stop guilt tripping people into reblogging your posts. No one has to reblog it; they’re not a bad person for choosing to reblog your aesthetic posts over your other posts that have to do with war and tragedy. Many of us are on tumblr to get away from seeing that stuff everywhere; many of us get anxiety attacks when we see it. It takes a toll on your mental health. Maybe they don’t reblog it on here, but they share it and talk about it outside of tumblr. Maybe tumblr is their happy place.
You don’t know the reason why someone doesn’t want to reblog something like that.
To my followers: you don’t ever have to reblog a post. Period. No matter how manipulative it may seem, you are never obligated to reblog it.
🐀 I love Westerns! Particularly Dollars Trilogy/Sergio Leone films and the films of Lee van Cleef.
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