Yeah, a lot of people tend to generalize how Tumblr users can overreact to the simplest of subjects. This is definitely not true for all users of the community, but unfortunately one too many people overreacted and now it's pretty much a stereotype associated with Tumblr.
At my school, we celebrated it on March 25th (if memory serves correctly). It had a nice turnout; lots of people showed up in pink, and there were even some cool costumes to go along with the day. But what I enjoyed the most about Pink Shirt Day is how the boys were wearing pink as well, since it broke down the stereotype that girls like pink and boys like blue.
I myself am also very passionate about the anti-bullying campaign.
I've always enjoyed the nighttime. There's not too many people around at this time since most of them are in their houses, so this gives the perfect atmosphere for sereneness.
Sometimes I stargaze in my backyard when I really need to ponder about something.
They'd probably be surprised at what I've seen and done, but nonetheless be proud at the good actions that I took. I've done...a lot of things that I'm pretty ashamed of, and it's a good thing that I've learned some important lessons from these events so that I don't repeat any mistakes.
I'd still be pretty mad at them for breaching my privacy and going through all that information when all they could have done is listen to what I had to say when I talk to them, though.
"I pitted them against each other, but not until they set aside their differences did I see the true power they all share deep inside. I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant; it is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are."
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Yeah, a lot of people tend to generalize how Tumblr users can overreact to the simplest of subjects. This is definitely not true for all users of the community, but unfortunately one too many people overreacted and now it's pretty much a stereotype associated with Tumblr.
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At my school, we celebrated it on March 25th (if memory serves correctly). It had a nice turnout; lots of people showed up in pink, and there were even some cool costumes to go along with the day. But what I enjoyed the most about Pink Shirt Day is how the boys were wearing pink as well, since it broke down the stereotype that girls like pink and boys like blue.
I myself am also very passionate about the anti-bullying campaign.
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I've always enjoyed the nighttime. There's not too many people around at this time since most of them are in their houses, so this gives the perfect atmosphere for sereneness.
Sometimes I stargaze in my backyard when I really need to ponder about something.
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My favorite color changes a lot-currently right now though, it's red and black.
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Gotta love all this positivity.
Anyways...the best thing that's happened to me this year is that I got into Uncle Grandpa, which turned out to be a pretty good cartoon.
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I'd still be pretty mad at them for breaching my privacy and going through all that information when all they could have done is listen to what I had to say when I talk to them, though.
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Nah, I've only seen it once. To be honest, I've thought about having this sort of power even before Frozen came out in theaters.
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And speaking of Cartoon Network...
"I hate Ben 10 Omniverse because the animation/art style is stupid!"
I've heard so many people say that online.
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Hey, I remember that quote! Isn't it from Mewtwo?