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@hipstersandwich: You use Tumblr? I didn't realize there were any 15 year old girls on canv.as.
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@DaleCooper: I'm actually male, and bump up the age a year. I wouldn't be surprised if more tumblrites lurked here. I know quite a few who browse 4chins.
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@DaleCooper: The site is full of 15 year old girls and a thing a lot of bloggers do weekly called "topless tuesday."
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@hipstersandwich: Yessss but your name implies you're a hipster, which is the other stereotype (albeit a minority one) on tumblr.
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19-year-old guy here, I go on tumblr because quite a few of my friends use it and it's a good way to see their boobs. Although I see reblogging as akin to reposting, most of the 'funny' pictures I see I've already seen here, and it's full of bitchy attention whores and pretentious hipsters.
It's also a convenient way to follow some blogs I like, which happen to be built on tumblr (such as the canv.as blog).21 -
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@Anonymous: its closer to a thumbs up on reddit
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I know it has the role of stickering or upvoting, but psychologically it's like reposting, because it consists of "I like this so I'll post it too".
That's one of the reasons I find tumblr hard to get into, I never repost on canv.as so the tumblr process of following and reblogging just feels wrong to me.
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