Vote now for Ship of the Year by liking and reblogging your OTP here on Tumblr! Remember, notes = votes, so be sure to show your favorite ship some love and tune into the 2016 @mtvfandom Awards on July 24th at 8/7c to see who wins!
The metal polish made me laugh so hard. Fantastic detail.
This is my legal property and I’m so proud it hangs in the living room.
Yes, I will scream about this until the end of time/it is moved to the MOMA.
YOU COMMISSIONED THIS? Amazing.
I asked Kevin to make him thick which I guess meant FILL OUT THEM UNDIES. But yes, I requested Bucky, but like Tom Hardy in his slutty MySpace years taking selfies.
Here’s the full glory of Bucky.
every time i cry and thank you and the universe that this exists. 😍
Before you think, “GOSH, I should post this to Tumblr! It’s sure to get me a million notes!” you should consider something – It’s probably already on there, likely posted by the person who created the content in the first place.
So what should you do instead of reposting that thingy you found and potentially putting someone out? Let’s start with right-clicking on the picture.
See that little camera icon? Click on that SOB and you’ll get a box that looks like this:
Now paste the URL you just copied into that box and click “Search by Image”.
Wow, it looks like that picture is all over the place – including Tumblr! Amazing! I wonder what happens if I click on that first link!
Okay, so it wasn’t at the very top, but scroll down a little bit, and… HARK! A SOURCE! Now you know where the post came from, and you can reblog it from there instead of spreading a redundant post!
Seriously. In this specific case, the reposted images are on pace to surpass the original in note count. Yes, the other post was sourced to Imgur, but Imgur is NOT A VALID SOURCE. Neither is FunnyJunk, nor 9gag, nor Facebook unless the artist posted the work there themselves. The average person probably doesn’t take the time to click through two or three pages to try and root out the original, so you’re doing creatives a massive disservice by doing this, especially in the case where the piece is a collaboration.
This takes literally 30 seconds of legwork. Due diligence, please. I know posts like this have been made before, but apparently it bears repeating.