moonlandingwasfaked:

the best feature tumblr ever had was the one where you could pay 5$ to pin a post to the top of all of your followers dashboards.

it was so fucking obnoxious and used for stupid ass shit. idk why they got rid of it tumblr hates money i guess.

becuse you know half the userbase would pay money to make everyone look at a post that just says “so basically…. i’m monkey”

wingsthephoenix:

nintendocafe:

Pokémon Generation 8

Speaking to Japanese publication Famitsu, which has a massive 20 page
feature on Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee and Quest, features
an interview with The Pokémon Company CEO, Tsunekazu Ishihara who
provided some information about the upcoming Pokémon game for
Nintendo Switch. Tsunekazu Ishihara  reconfirmed that this game is due
for release in the second half of 2019, will have better graphics than
any prior Pokémon game, that it’ll be completely new aimed at
experienced fans, not like Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Let’s Go Eevee
and states that it will contain many brand new Pokémon!

2dphobic:

lunamalfoy7:

hypeswap:

hypeswap:

i dont really… WANT… to leave tumblr. ive been here since 2011

no other platform has the right format for me to just randomly barf actual thoughts, joaks, and genuine creative content all in the same breath. i dont know how to compartmentalize

every other platform you gotta be a real person. Here you are you’re icon and username and whatever your hyperfixation is at the current moment

on tumblr you can make a post that just says “minecraft” and get 50k notes, where on twitter you have to steal tweets and instagram you have to be hot. tumblr is more like a bunch of kids let loose in walmart where there are no rules and the only god is a bald swedish man

Quick tip for those who post art in Twitter:

penguin-official:

penguin-official:

penguin-official:

You can force Twitter to post the “raw” quality of your pics by adding one (1) pixel of transparency in the image.

Twitter uses some algorithm to compress images into .jpg, but it cannot do that if there’s transparency involved in the image, forcing it to be .png in its full quality.
Literally one singular pixel ANYWHERE counts for this, it can be on a corner if you don’t want it to be bothersome.

Figured some folks might be interested in this, considering Tumblr no longer supports the _raw trick.

For the sake of example instead of hearsay, I’ve posted a comparison in my Twitter here, but will also explain here. All images are 2000x2000px versions of my logo you can see on the top left of this post:

Here’s the original image without a background, in its original form.
Notice the .png on the filename title.

Here’s the image with a white background.
You can see Twitter turned it into a .jpg and youcan see compression artifacts surrounding it.

Here’s the image with a white background, but one pixel edged off.
Notice the .png back on the filename and the retaining of quality from the first picture compared to the compression from the second.

All it took was a simple thing:

Nothing else, nothing more. It retains the original quality as you posted it, isn’t very bothersome and can be easily filled up if someone finds it.

Since Tumblr removed the _raw image trick from availability, this is a good way to share high quality, high resolution pictures again with the world.

Cheers!

Once more but with feeling of exodus