Flowey ran away
when will ppl realise that i’m not a computer expert i just know how to click on things until i find the problem
No, but seriously, this is one of the greatest skills Millennials have. I have gotten heaps of praise from my boss for being able to go to my desk, google for five minutes, and come back to fix her computer issue. A lot of it is that the vocabulary is something natural to us. We grew up with these systems from when we were kids–checking that the monitor’s plugged in, that we have the right drivers, that there’s a connection is something we learned young, an internal checklist that’s as natural as the one we use when starting a car–moreso, even. Lots of us have laptops, but no car.
Troubleshooting basic software and hardware issues is something that you can put on your resume. So is rapid skill acquisition, for clicking around in a new program until you know how to use it. These are what we’re good at, Millennials. Don’t feel ashamed of it.
@howtogrowthefuckup, @resumespeak, do either of you have comments to add?
Understanding how to correctly google something and get the result you are looking for is a skill we don’t recognize in ourselves until we see someone else floundering.
My mom and I hear a song on the radio with a female singer and the chorus is something about lilies growing on a hill. The radio doesn’t identify the artist.
When we go home, my mom will google, “Who sings the lilies song?” and if the song is popular enough the answer will be somewhere on the first page, maybe.
I will google “lilies growing hill lyrics” and the first link will be a site like AZlyrics listing the artist, title of the song, and all the words.
“Rapid skill acquisition” is the perfect description for what happened at my last job – I was brand new but within two months I’d figured out our homework/grading/online program almost as well as the tech department, and learned things about it that returning teachers had no clue of. I’m not a computer genius. I just spent time exploring until I figured it out.
Also: lots of us have laptops, but no car speaks to me so much. I have no effing clue how to troubleshoot a car, which I think was a common skill for older generations (esp when cars were more mechanical).
Can someone link that 4chan thread about anon getting a job as the IT guy?
I DONT CARE WHAT SEASON IT IS, EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS
IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN, MOTHERFUCKERES!!!!
Dn’t do this. Venus fly traps are super sensitive and doing this will kill them
Nabstablook and muffets theme
Welp, I’m adding waterfall and battle with a true hero to the list because I recently learned that waterfall is battle slowed down.
This is a serious thing. Im curious how many people over the course of year(s) kept the same tumblr handle. A ton of the people I follow have changed their over time.
As far as I know Im one of the few who havent. Few being relative as there are millions of tumblr users. But yeah.
Social experiment.
If youve NEVER changed your URL Click Here
Reblog art guys. Seriously.
the same goes with cosplay photos guys, seriously
Basically anything original content that you enjoy, reblog. From art to writing to VAs to cosplay etc.
Cannot stress this enough. We all feel this way when you like without reblogging.
Honestly, even if people don’t agree with it, this is how it feels.
1 reblog means a lot more than 10 likes to an artist.yeah because when people reblog your content it says “I like it, I want to share it”.
but when you just like it, it gives off this vibe “I like it but not enough to share it”, “It’s not that good”, “I feel sorry about the low amount of notes so ill just like it cus w/e”


