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Texts From Last Night (TFLN) is a no-longer-maintained blog that used to re-post short text messages submitted by its users, originally formed as a sorority email chain by creator Lauren Leto. [1] [2] The site tends to post texts that are shocking or scandalous. [3]
The Last Message Received is a submission-based blog on the social networking site Tumblr. It was created in November 2015 by 16-year-old Ohio native Emily Trunko, a student at the Ohio Virtual Academy . [ 1 ]
Texts from Last Night: The panelists respond to embarrassing drunk text messages. Thug Life or Hug Life: The panelists are shown the image of a child from a YouTube video and have to guess whether the video content would be thug or cute hug worthy. TumblReality: The panelists must figure out which bizarre Tumblr blog title is real. Tumblr?
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
DashCon (originally titled Tumbl-Con USA) was a fan convention catering primarily to users of the blogging service Tumblr, with a particular emphasis on fandoms. [1] [2] [3] Held over the weekend of July 11, 2014, at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel in Schaumburg, Illinois, the inaugural convention quickly became infamous for allegations of mismanagement and corruption among ...
In its full Community Guidelines page, Tumblr explained that by "visual depictions," it means pictures, videos, GIFs, drawings, CGI and any other kind of visual media. Artwork considered ...
Uneasy texts exchanged between the women shed light on their last moments, prosecutors say. At 5:30 a.m., 20 minutes after arriving at Pearce and Osborn’s apartment, Giles texted Cabrales-Arzola ...
Contains short post text, usually 280 characters or less. However, by 2006 and 2007, the word microblog was used more widely for services provided by established sites like Tumblr and Twitter, some of which do not have RSS-like feeds. A "tweet" posted to Twitter in 2007. As of May 2007, there were 111 microblogging sites in various countries.