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  2. The ‘Tumblr girl’ era is back - should we be worried? - AOL

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    “So Tumblr 2014 coded, I love you,” one user said, while another wrote: “Oh 2014 is coming back.” ... A “Tumblr girl” archetype was born, one whose social media feed was filled with ...

  3. Tumblr Girls - Wikipedia

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    "Tumblr Girls" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy featuring New Orleans producer Christoph Andersson. It was released on February 23, 2014 as the third single from G-Eazy's third studio album These Things Happen. The sequel to this song Running Wild (Tumblr Girls 2) was released on August 18, 2021.

  4. These Things Happen Too - Wikipedia

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    The lead single, "Running Wild (Tumblr Girls 2)", featuring American singer Kossisko, was released on August 18, 2021. [6] The second single, " Breakdown ", featuring American singer Demi Lovato , was released on September 17, 2021.

  5. Tumblr allows nudes again, but porn remains off-limits - AOL

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    Tumblr also has no means to ensure that individuals featured in sexually explicit content are of legal age and had consented to being pictured or filmed. "I agree with 'go nuts, show nuts' in ...

  6. Leelah Alcorn - Wikipedia

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    Leelah Alcorn (November 15, 1997 – December 28, 2014) was an American transgender girl whose suicide attracted international attention. Prior to her death, she had posted a suicide note to her Tumblr blog about societal standards affecting transgender people and expressing the hope that her death would create a dialogue about discrimination, abuse, and lack of support for transgender people.

  7. Carefree Black Girls - Wikipedia

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    Carefree Black Girls is a cultural concept and movement that aims to increase the breadth of "alternative" representations of black women. [1] [2] The origins of this expression can be traced to both Twitter and Tumblr. [3] Zeba Blay was reportedly the first person to use the expression as a hashtag on Twitter in May 2013.

  8. Sabrina Carpenter's Designer Reveals What She’s Putting in ...

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    Sabrina Carpenter may often get compared to a life-size Polly Pocket, but there's not a single piece of plastic furniture in her new home, her interior designer tells PEOPLE.

  9. Girllove - Wikipedia

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    Yuri, or girls' love, a genre of Japanese media focusing on intimate relationships between female characters GirlLove (charity) , an American anti-bullying campaign led by Lilly Singh See also