This incident led me to decide that I am 100% done with Tumblr - I have just completely lost my love for Tumblr and book blogging. The fact of the matter is, Tumblr is dangerous and seems to be breeding a new generation of dickbags. This incident was the final nail in the coffin for me with regard to Tumblr. I have noticed that it has become a very different place from the place I joined 4-ish years ago. No one can say anything without being attacked by others (anonymously usually), no one is allowed to disagree with others opinions and, frankly, a lot of the people on there are arrogant, self-righteous assholes. Everything MUST be politically correct at all times and even when someone posts something in support of, say, gay marriage, they are told they are wrong or that they should think differently - and that's by others who support the same thing! All of these factors, combined with the fact that I am extremely busy at the moment with life and uni etc, has lead me to no longer be able to want to find the time to sit down and blog.
People may think I am overreacting, but I really don't care. I work on the 'treat others how you wish to be treated' and 'see things from other point of view' philosophies and I wish others would do the same.
Maybe I'll post reviews here, who knows. But for now it's goodbye to book blogging and a (hopefully) happy, Tumblr-free existence! :)
Becca
xo
Edit: I managed to figure out how to connect Blogger with GR so if I post a review on GR, it will automatically upload here :)
I find it so sad that you have given up on Tumblr! While it may be a home of douchebags, so is the internet. The Tumblr I know and love has been nothing if not welcoming of any kind of civil rights (unless you are against them) sprinkled with some fashion and sexy pictures. It could be because your blog had a specific theme that it attracted people with obviously way too much time on their hands. All around, I am sorry this happened to you.
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