Gorgeous color combination!
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Ps. Loki is my favorite character in MCU plus others bUT LOKI, LOKI IS MY RIDE OR DIE. (â *â Ëâ ïž¶â Ëâ *â )â .â ïœĄâ *â âĄ
Sure! I donât think Iâve done this moot thing before because Iâm still fairly new to Tumblr. Just started following you!
Our joint username: Dodp
Dream Plane: DP
El Droide: Dod
Why are there so many dods? They remind me of variables in a bad math problem.
Dodp = DP + Dod
-> Dodp - Dod = DP
-> DP = Dod(p-1)
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Here's a refresher of the poll. I asked everyone how they prefer to use Tumblr. Many thanks to the 95 awesome people who participated!
(Puts on technical writer's cap) I used glittering.world's Tumblr poll result grabber to get the exact numbers for each option. Since no one selected the last option, I excluded it from my analysis. I popped the results into Excel and made this pretty table and pie chart.
It's not too surprising to see that over half of the participants use the Tumblr app on their phones. Laptop users and phone users who browse Tumblr on their device browser have the second and third biggest numbers.
Here are two more breakdowns of the data! The next pie chart shows the number and percentage of people who use each device listed in the poll.
In case they're difficult to read, the numbers in the pie chart are listed as "Number, Percentage". As we've seen before, phones are very popular!
The last pie chart shows the number/percentage of Tumblr users who use the app (the most popular preference!) vs. a browser.
On an unrelated note, this poll was a great excuse to go aggressively girly with the color and styling of these charts! It was something I had always wanted to do for my college lab reports but ended up toning down to not shock anyone.đ
That's all I've got. Hope you enjoyed this micro stats report. El Droide out!
This is the first of some random outfits for every decade of the 20th century. I'll be posting one every week.
This poll includes two sets of device options: one set for app users and one set for browser users. Just choose the option you use the most for Tumblr! Mine would be "Laptop (Browser)đ»đ«", for example. The poll will stay open for a week, and I'll definitely share the results here.
No pressure to participate! This is just some fun research I am doing out of curiosity. I personally prefer to use Tumblr on my laptop's browser because I'm old and need to see ALL the features easily.đ So I'm curious to see everyone's preferences here.
In honor of me turning 30 in January, Iâve decided to write out a list of 30 things I learned as an adult. Now, some of these worked for me through trial and error, while others did not.
1. Self Care Is Important
I cannot stress this enough. We all need to practice self care, to take time for ourselves. It takes baby steps to find a good self-care routine, and thereâs plenty of online resources to find one to your tastes. Remember it is all about trial and error, and donât worry about perfecting it right away. Research some different self care routines online as a starting point.
2. Read Books, Not Fanfiction
Okay, donât get me wrong, I do love reading some good ole fanfiction, and current events. However, definitely pick up a book once in a while. Whether itâs a graphic novel, comics, manga, please develop a reading habit. It definitely helped me out a lot as a former college dropout, there are reading lists on sites like Goodreads, here on Tumblr, even colleges have lists what books students are required to read. And it does help with expanding your knowledge and vocabulary. As Iâve previously said, Iâm a former college dropout whoâs currently back in school, however, developing a healthy reading habit is what kept me grounded. If you need a starting point, I recommend reading a fiction book, preferably in the SciFi/Fantasy genre; or reread a book from your childhood. Also, PLEASE GET A LIBRARY CARD! Youâll definitely be saving a lot of money, and we need to support our public libraries now more than ever.
3. Say âNoâ More Often
With politics being so polarized and divisive in the past decade, and the upcoming 2024 US Presidential Election, please register to vote. And voter suppression has been very rampant in the past two, arguably three, decades. To anyone about to turn 18 here in the US, please register to vote ASAP! And vote in every goddamn election, both national and local. I seriously cannot stress this enough.
5. Eat Healthy, No Seriously
I love some fast food once in a while now, however, please take some time to learn about healthy eating. It will catch up with you in the future, and our US healthcare system is already fucked as all hell. I know the rising costs of everything, including food, is insane right now; but please keep informed about how to prepare good healthy food.
6. Take Breaks From Current Events, Social Media, and the Internet
This also correlates with number one. While it is very important to stay informed with what is happening in the world/country of origin; especially with the US Presidential Election year. Remember, itâs okay to take breaks from reading too much news, and scrolling through social media feeds. It really does have an effect on your mental health, and unfortunately too many people tend to fall down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole on all sides of the political spectrum. To the teenagers and young adults, take breaks and focus on your mental health and well-being. To the adults, read the previous sentence. With everything so polarizing, take care of yourself first. Â
7. High School Friends DO NOT LAST!
My friends from high school and early college years were definitely the âride and dieâ type of friends, metaphorically speaking. If you have that one friend who was/is the âgive the shirt off their backâ type, check in on them once in a while. However, with the former, just move on. The friends I had in high school definitely had a lot of childhood trauma, and in one aspect, Iâm glad that they were honest about it; it was/is a way to heal. However, any âfriendâ who just doesnât want to better themselves and use you for any convenience, DUMP THEM AND CUT OFF ALL CONTACT! Remember just as you set boundaries with your toxic family members, and even for your job, you should do the same with friends.
8. Change Jobs, ASAP!
This is a very important one. I didnât really have a job as a teenager, I wanted to enjoy being a kid for a little longer, however, I did have an occasional babysitting job. At 23 years old, I got a job at a fast food place. While I do appreciate part of the experience, like how to use the âcustomer serviceâ voice, however, any red flags that pop up in your head, change jobs, ASAP! It was toxic, too political (for some weird reason) and a lot of drama (and not from the teenagers). The grocery store I work at now does have its busy times, however, itâs much more calmer, and I donât see too many âKarenâ types.Â
9. Declutter More Often
This is also a definite must as you get older. Whatever you donât need anymore, donate them. Whatever is completely broken, throw it away! Whatever it is that is in good condition, sell it or maybe give it to someone as a birthday/holiday present. Any old makeup, throw it away! Itâll help reduce the amount of clutter and mess. If you need a starting point, I suggest the KonMari method. It really did help me out a lot.
10. Use A Planner
This is a life-and-time saver. Write down any appointments, cleaning days, paydays, bill charges, etc.; into a physical planner. If youâre in college, please use one! And write down any assignments to work on/turn in BEFORE the deadline. Also, anything important, put into your calendar app on your phone and laptop as a reminder.
11. Have A Skin Care Routine
Okay, I know having a skin care routine isnât for everyone, and we all have different reactions to skin care products; however, donât be afraid to experiment with a good skin care routine. In my early teen years, I used Proactiv skin care for my acne, and it helped out a lot. Remember: cleanse, tone, any serum of your choice, and moisturize. This also helps out if you donât feel like jumping into the shower. Also, use sunscreen, seriously.
12. Donât Get Married, Until Youâre Ready
This is coming from someone who is single, lol. If you plan on getting married to your romantic partner, Iâm proud of you! Marriage is about communication, being honest, and doing equal amount of work (finances, household chores, etc.) Save money if youâre planning for a wedding, or go to your local courthouse to get a marriage license if you donât want the big, fancy reception. Â
13. Donât Have Kids, Until Youâre Ready
Again, this is coming from someone who is single and childless, lol. Having kids is a lot of work: physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially. Not everyone is capable of being a parent, and I have read PLENTY of posts on here and other websites about toxic parents/parenting styles. Take time and think about if youâre ready to become a parent.
14. Learn How To Budget Your Money
This is for anyone of any age out there. Please learn how to budget your spending. Look for stuff on sale or clearance, or cut back on certain types of spending. I know most people have no idea where to start, but there is! Thereâs some great websites and YouTube channels on how to budget your money. Another great tool to use are spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. I use a Google Sheet template to help track my spending and budget my finances. Also, if you have gift cards from your birthday/holidays/etc; definitely use them, you wonât be breaking your bank account :). Also, definitely have some paper cash in your wallet for emergency use.   Â
15. Open A Savings/Emergency Funds Account, ASAP!
This is a huge one to have as an adult, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anything left over from paying the bills, from a side hustle, or from your tax returns, put that into savings. Certain banks will also have the option of creating âfinancial goalsâ in savings accounts; so I highly recommend using that as well. This also correlates with number 14. If youâre interested, open two or three savings accounts, the last one should only be for emergency funds.
16. Get A Physical Hobby, AKA Exercise!
It doesnât matter what type of exercise you do, please do it! And for anyone who is physically disabled, there are modified options provided on YouTube. We do lose certain motor functions as we age, so definitely pick an exercise thatâs right for you, as they say. Even if itâs just going outside for a walk for 30 minutes, please do some type of exercise.  Â
17. Learn How To Meal Prep
It doesnât have to be for every meal of every day, pick a meal you want to make and prepare ahead of time. And prepare that meal the day before, so it will be on hand when you leave your house. There are some great videos on YouTube, and some ideas from Pinterest if you need a starting point.
18. If Youâre Able To, Go To The Dentist!
Seriously though, try and go for a checkup/teeth cleaning. Youâre only given one set of teeth after all your baby teeth fall out, and you need to take good care of them. If youâre able to, or live near to one, local colleges have free cleanings through their dental training programs. Â
19. If Your Job Offers a 401K, GET ON IT NOW!
My old job at a fast food restaurant didnât have retirement benefits, but my current grocery store job does. I jumped on it right away, even if itâs not the job I want right now. And itâs a good starting point to have some money saved up for retirement. If you leave the job that has a 401k, you can do whatâs called a rollover. This will put the money that was set into the first retirement fund into another one; you can do this with your bank or if your new job has a 401k.
20. If You Donât Have Health Insurance, Sign Up With The State, or Through Your Job.
In my experience, I have insurance through the state at the moment. If your job offers health insurance as well, jump on it right away, even if itâs not the job you want, itâll be a starting point that correlates with number 19.
21. Itâs Okay To Not Go To College
This is coming from someone who was a college dropout at 19, and currently back in school. If you donât feel ready to go to college, thatâs okay too. College is very expensive, especially here in the US, and not everyone can get a scholarship, even if they did apply for a lot of them. Maybe get a part-time job or two (for some income), explore some hobbies you enjoy, and take some time to think about some goals.  Â
22. If Youâre In College, Itâs Okay To Stay At Home
Again, coming from a former college dropout, I stayed at home while attending a nearby community college in another state. However, out-of-state tuition and housing is also very expensive. If you have a good relationship with your parents, and if youâre going to school in-state, talk to them about staying home while going to school. If you donât, then talk to a trusted friend or family member about getting an apartment together that isnât on-site housing while youâre attending school.
23. Watch Non-English Language Movies
If youâre a movie lover like me, take some time to watch some foreign language films once in a while; and I know we anime fans do, lol. To be honest, it does get very boring watching English language films all the time, whether from the States, England, or Canada. Watching foreign language movies will definitely help you to understand the world a lot better, if you donât have the means for traveling yet; and they will help you to understand that no matter where we live, we all have similar issues, hopes, dreams, etc. If you need a starting point, I recommend any of the Studio Ghibli movies, I would start with Kikiâs Delivery Service; or Guillermo del Toroâs Panâs Labyrinth. Â
24. SET BOUNDARIES
Remember: toxic family members and friends are not worth it. You are worthy and valid for love and respect. This correlates to number 7. This is also very useful in the workplace. Â
25. Express Yourself Through Fashion
Like everyone else, I feel most comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt myself; however sometimes I like to dress up just for fun, or to build up my self esteem and image. This also helps when learning to pair an accessory with an outfit. Play around with different color palettes and clothing styles, and find the one you feel the most âyou.â For example, Iâve always looked my best in jewel tones and a cooler color palette. Read some fashion articles or watch some YouTube videos about how to pick out an outfit.
26. It Is Not Selfish To Prioritize Yourself
This correlates with number 3. I have noticed itâs mostly a Western/American/Christian culture norm, weâre always told to take care of others before taking care of ourselves; or weâre selfish for prioritizing ourselves over others. It is not selfish, it is part of self care. Again, this is tied in with number 24.
27.  Failing and Making Mistakes Is Part of Growing
There is so much societal pressure on trying to be successful in life and work, especially in the Western/American hemisphere. However, making mistakes and failing at something is part of growing, and learning as an individual.
28. Itâs Okay to Not Have a Label to Define Yourself
Hear me out. I understand the use of labels in society and culture in general; everyone wants to belong somewhere and feel accepted. However, it is okay to not have a label to define who you are, and who you want/choose to be. Take all the time you need to figure out whatâs best for you. And sometimes people donât realize a label will fit them until they are much older in life. Or they couldnât at the time.
29. Donât Compare, Youâll Get There
We are human, and we all have the tendency to compare ourselves to others. Unfortunately, this doesnât end after high school and college. And that needs to seriously change, especially in the Western/American hemisphere. Simply writing down âdonât compare, youâll get thereâ is a great reminder to have for yourself. Everyone learns and grows at their own pace.
30. It Really Is The Little Things That Keep Us Going
When life seems to get too hard, it really is the little things that keep us going. Whether it is something as simple as someone holding a door open for you, or someone complimenting* you on your outfit or your work ethic; those moments are the ones that matter the most. Remember those moments, hold on to them.
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