Tumblr allows me a place to freely follow thousands of blogs filled with things that trigger me. I also can reblog those triggering things to my own space so I can view them often at will and in the same breath I can complain about how bad I feel about said things.

Tumblr allows me a place to freely express my disdain for other groups and tell them they are never allowed to tone police me, but if their tone is anything less than full of adoration for me and my group, I am allow to call them whatever-ist and no one says boo.

Tumblr allows me to make enemies of people by saying we don’t want or need any sort of people from other groups to be interested in our plight but then wonder why no one wants to be on our side.

Tumblr allows me to cite Wordpress and other Tumblrs as reputable, peer reviewed resources for psychological and sociological claims and no one questions me.

Tumblr allows a free outlet for my inactivism to brew into a smelly brew of bitterness and misunderstanding, alienating people from my cause as well as distancing me from people in general.

Tumblr allows me to call faceless, anonymous raging “education” for the misunderstanding masses. I have no interest in them understanding me, but I enjoy being able to call my ceaseless bitching and inactivism “education” and in the same breath I can cry about how no one ever bothers to understand widdle ole me.

I love Tumblr. Thank you, and never change.