My sunday: Watching Jackie Chan Adventures on Netflix; Tumbling; doing a ton of dishes; doing 500 loads of laundry; work.
I'm Robert, and this is my blog. I'm 20, and I live just outside of Syracuse, NY, where I like to engage in such awesome activities as improv, tea drinking, and listening to amazing, mind-blowing music. I also tend to be a little bit obnoxious, but people deal with me anyway.
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Posted 3 months ago
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Posted 5 months ago
Browsing Tumblr in a class and having to scroll slowly and carefully to make sure nothing inappropriate comes up.
Note to self: Next time, maybe sit farther back… or all the way back… hmmmmm
Posted 8 months ago
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is Joe Quinn.
Joe and I have been dating for a little over two months now, and he’s kind of awesome. Earlier today, he finally decided to actually start using his Tumblr. Do you know what this means?
This means that you have to follow him. You have to. You pretty much have no choice. I mean, you’re following me… you should probably follow him too. Still not sold? Still don’t get the appeal of following Mr. Joseph L. Quinn? Let me break it down for you.
His favorite color is mint green. He has swooshy, super-soft hair. He bears an uncomfortable resemblance to Justin Bieber. He smells fantastic all the time. He plays way more video games than I will ever approve of. He’s ridiculously hyper and outgoing. He has a great sense of humor. He only wears plaid shirts and v-necks. He listens to pop, rock, indie, and South African rap. He watches nothing but The History Chanel and anime. And if all that isn’t enough, he has bad enough taste in guys that he finds me attractive enough to date.
I rest my case. You need to follow Joe Quinn. Do it for me. Do it for yourself. Do it for your Tumblr dashboard. You can thank me later.
Posted 10 months ago
So, I don’t know if you guys have heard, but Tumblr is currently raising money for Japan. You can contribute $10 to Red Cross International directly from your dashboard. Tumblr will match our donations up to $15,000, which means that we as a community can raise more than $30,000 for a country that desperately needs it right now.
A few months back, Tumblr did a similar thing for the BP oil spill, and I encouraged you to donate then. It’s time to take ten bucks out of your bank account and give them to someone who needs them a whole lots more. Like I said, the good people at Tumblr will match your donation. That means you’re actually sending $20 over every time you send $10. That’s fantastic, and it’s one of the reasons I am so, so proud to be a Tumblr user.
Donate. Help somebody today. Get a neat Japanese Tumblr logo. Why wouldn’t you?