Oh yes you do, Chris.
You’re just way too modest.
I love the way Tumblr has abducted you.
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Must be seen big, so click into it, and again!
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Because I dream in colour, and this is a fab tool
http://www.flickriver.com/badge/create
Click on the link at the top of this post, not the mini picture show, to make yourself one; maybe decorate your nice new Tumblr page?
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Tumblarity explained (and rejected)
http://elledark.tumblr.com/post/287005737/tumblarity-its-a-psychology-thang
Tks for explaining it all, Ellie.
I know you were only guessing but your insights always enlighten.
I had been a bit put out that my Tumblarity dropped to about half when I didn’t feed the beast for a couple of days (or some other reason I haven’t figured out), and no amount of
cajoling and posting has been able to get me back up there. In fact when I went to a lot of trouble a couple of nights ago and wrote something long and elaborate that took hours, it acted as though it never even noticed. So thanks for putting it in perspective. I did get a frisson of excitement once though when I noticed I was on the list of top Aussie Tumblrs. Well, top 300 or so. And in my earliest forays into Tumblr I looked at a lot of logs/blogs that top their categories. I came to the conclusion pretty much that Tumblarity counts mechanical action, such as reblogging and inserting pictures. So it’s a mug’s game, for sure.
cajoling and posting has been able to get me back up there. In fact when I went to a lot of trouble a couple of nights ago and wrote something long and elaborate that took hours, it acted as though it never even noticed. So thanks for putting it in perspective. I did get a frisson of excitement once though when I noticed I was on the list of top Aussie Tumblrs. Well, top 300 or so. And in my earliest forays into Tumblr I looked at a lot of logs/blogs that top their categories. I came to the conclusion pretty much that Tumblarity counts mechanical action, such as reblogging and inserting pictures. So it’s a mug’s game, for sure.
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THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF
I remember Gloria well, she used to drive a taxi in Barnsley.Day job was driving the hearse for the Barnsley British Co-op Undertaking Department. Always had a smile for you, quick or dead.
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