Look how convenient it is to have the side bar right here where it’s nice and good because I have all the tumblr functions jsut one click away so when I’m done getting caught up on tumblr I can just glance and see how many followers i have or what my activity is like. I can easily go to my liked posts and check out hat one I was saving for when I’m not on mobile. I can have quick access to my drafts and even log out if I want.
And what’s this?
A larger refresh button that’s easier to hit?
Man, it sure is nice to have all the functions be quick to access
computerdeathglare-blog asked: As someone who saw their sibling die (they managed to resuscitate him but still) she would not be acting like that. She'd likely be crying and not online. Especially since she said that she helped raise her sister, that would make it even more traumatic. Unless her form of grief is apathy.
I’ve studied criminal psychology, and planned on being a criminal psychologist once I graduated (that didn’t work out). But there’s actually this list of things that they look for in grieving people. Tick marks if you will, and it’s a fairly extensive list. You aren’t expected to hit all marks, but you have to hit a certain percentage. Anyone who doesn’t it makes detectives look very closely into them. It’s not something easily faked.
But the list is a mix of emotions and activity. What you do after the death of a person. A person going around posting memes and arguing with people on the Internet right after the death is going to raise eyebrows. It’s a mark of a liar.
-Bella
Thank you for the educated response. <3 (I know Jitty would love to chat with you since he plans to be a criminal psychologist.)
Sorry, staff, and everyone else for putting you through this, but people are still getting headaches from the logo. That is my only other concern.
even so, the update is the most user unfriendly one yet