"Women are afraid of meeting a serial killer. Men are afraid of meeting someone fat."

When Strangers Click, a 2011 documentary about online dating.

It reminds me of that famous Margaret Atwood quote: “Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.” It also reminds me of something written by one of the mods of Sex Worker Problems: “Misandry irritates. Misogyny kills.”

I mean, it’s just true.

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sylvanburningcenter:

i just puked because of how funny this was

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onlymystories:

THIS. SO MUCH THIS.

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wedding anniversaries.

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shutupfour:

Historical photographs held in their modern location. Wow, tragically beautiful.

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kenyatta:

With all of the Yahoo-Tumblr reporting still going on right now it surprises me how many writers still mistake Tumblr for a “blogging platform.”

Anyone who has spent significant time on Tumblr knows that this whole “blog” thing is a front.

Literally.

70% of a given blog’s post traffic actually happens in the Dashboard. For some blogs, that percentage is even higher.

This makes things like ranking a Tumblr blog’s popularity through site traffic fairly dubious.

It also means that the value of Tumblr isn’t just in the original posts but the amplification of ideas through reblogs and the like.

This becomes apparent when you dive into Union Metrics for Tumblr and break down any given post’s reblog tree:

There’s probably an iceberg.gif of some sort that would work really well here.

(btw, the numbers in that image are from an “official” blog that I run, not my personal blog.)

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javaddward:

anonymously tell me your credit card number ill reply with what I bought

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adamusprime:

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globochem:

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This story truly is the gift that keeps on giving. [link]

I’m just surprised this took longer than I expected it to. 

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the Amy’s Baking Company rollercoaster ride does not stop

YESSSSSSSSSS

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who don’t believe in anything

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itsvondell:

scriveners:

Okay say it with me;

Marty McFly travels 30 years into the future from 1985 arriving in…2015! October 21st to be precise.

nah its today

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