Well, if one does their research good, guys, then one could figure out the realism behind Slenderman. Of course, I know quite a bit about the legend of Der Grossman, since the whole thing originated in Germany. And actually, there are quite a few paranormal accounts involving the apparition of an entity that at the least closely resembles the legend. I myself am dedicated towards the facts, and I like to study myths, so I know quite a few legends around the world that definitely seem to resemble die Grossman. I think that with enough help, I can shed the light on the reality about him.
We need a cyborg ninja fighting that big nazi metal gear from the new wolfenstein. The MG EXELSUS boss track would go perfectly with it.
I take back every nice thing I said about the Huion company. Their drawing tablets are nothing more than cheap Chinese garbage. Next time, I'm buying American.
I don't know of any prominent Murican tablet manufacturers, but Wacom's pretty decent. It's Japanese, but hey - who better to produce an electronic drawing apparatus than a country that's known for A) producing top-notch electronics and B) drawing up a metric ton of manga? ...MURICA, that's who.
I've been looking at Monoprice tablets, which is basically a company that sells high-quality knockoff electronics for a fraction of what they'd usually cost. Best of all, they're based in California. AMERICA! HELL YEAH!
So they proved that the universe is being projected from a lower dimensional plane. Ok this means reality hacking could be possible. Could also explain bizarre events like ghost sightings and stuff as glitches.
So I've got a question for the avid tumblrites (particularly you, Sinders). So, since any blog that gets flagged as NSFW apparently gets stricken from the site's search feature - even if searchers have their NSFW filter disabled - I'll never post or reblog NSFW stuff on my own blog. But could my blog still get flagged as NSFW if I Like a NSFW pic or Follow a NSFW blog? I ask here because...well, tumblr's community guidelines sure do a terrible job of explaining it, so I'm totally in the dark here.
I have absolutely no idea. Mine has probably been flagged, but I don't even know how to tell. And I always find NSFW pics in a tumblr search, but blogs? No idea man. Sorry I couldn't be of much help. I just post stuff on there, but I actually know nothing about how it 'works'
No worries. My suspicion is that the Like and Follow mechanics are strictly tethered to your actual tumblr account and not necessarily the blog(s) it's associated with. Would be nice if tumblr staff actually clarified this, but it is nice to know that I was apparently incorrect about NSFW images never showing up in search. Thanks!
The Tumblr Staff think they're somewhere on another level (and they most likely are), but they still have considerably confusing T&C's and experimental/unclear mechanics. If they put as much work into the website as they do with leaving passive aggressive messages throughout their updates, then Tumblr would be a lot less confusing. But then again over half of their users are so embarrassingly whiny, dramatic and cringeworthy that I have to forgive them. If I had nickel for every time I searched for something innocent on Tumblr and then was met with hardcore NSFW content I'd be rolling in nickels. Which are useless to me because I'm british and the exchange rates aren't worth it.
You can follow NSFW blogs, but re-blogging NSFW content COULD result in you being flagged as an NSFW blog.
I wonder if having a secondary blog of NSFW art would result in your primary blog being flagged NSFW. Does anyone know?