i mean i like some of the widely used tone indicators like /j and /s but like the rest of that big chart everyone keeps passing around…. ur telling me thats a whole secret code i gotta learn???? it’s actually really not more accessible to say obscure abbreviations that hardly anyone understands 😭😭😭
He smiled like nothing happened.
He tried to grow his beard and hair like Qui-gon. He thought it was a good idea.
currently thinking about: how both techno and tubbo have painful memories related to titles given to them and how they both try to distance themselves from those titles, but still inflict said titles upon each other. in this essay i will
dandelions are magic. literally tiny suns in the grass that turn into the moon and then the stars when you blow on them. fucking insane.
Masterlist
So I know some people miss out on the link, so here’s a post devoted ONLY to the masterlist
Aftermath 14 <3 I drew this while waiting for the hurricane to arrive xD Let’s check in with Raphie and Leo! LAST- https://at.tumblr.com/happyfoxx-art/aftermath-13-twblood-lots-of-it-yall-have/2ejmgkd81pli NEXT -
Important : this only works if you can still access your blog!
Changing your password is important, but it won’t do you any good if your hacker still has an opened session on your blog and can still access it. So the first thing you wanna do is close your hacker’s session.
For that you need to go in your blog’s settings:
On the new page opened, scroll all the way down. There, you can see something called “Active Sessions“. The first and oldest one (”current session” in green) should be yours, the new one should be the hacker’s session. To close your hacker’s session, click the gray X next to it.
Now that their session is closed, they can’t access your blog anymore unless they enter the password again.
So don’t lose time, go all the way back up and change your password immediately. Make also sure your hacker didn’t change your email address.
Now you should be safe from your hacker. But it won’t prevent you from getting hacked again.
If you really want to be safe from hackers, you should turn on the “Two-factor authentification” option (on the same page).
It requires you to enter your phone number, which is a bummer. But if it’s turned on, everytime you wanna log on (so not if your session is already opened, but only if you log off and try to log on again), it will send a code on your phone that you’ll have to enter (in addition to having a password).
That way if someone tries to hack you again, even if they get your password right, they won’t be able to enter your blog without having that code.
There it is. I hope it will help some of you, since I see more and more people noticing blogs being hacked
When I was 17 my appendix ruptured because I thought I was just having period cramps and didn’t go to the hospital so don’t tell me PMS symptoms are no big deal
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