50 Hilarious Screenshots From Tumblr That Prove It’s One Of The Silliest Places On The Internet
InterviewTumblr hit its peak between the years 2013-2018, but its impact on the internet will stick around forever. The company prides itself on being a “mycelial network,” rather than a social media site, and a safe space for all, so there's no limit to what can be found there.
Below, you'll find screenshots of some of the silliest and most awkward interactions that have ever taken place on Tumblr, courtesy of the Antisocialduckling Instagram account, as well as an interview with the page's creators. From brilliant one liners to the pun-niest posts, we hope you enjoy the hilarious pics on this list, whether you've been an avid Tumblr user for a decade or you’ve never ventured onto the site. And be sure to upvote all of the ones that make you want to channel your 2014 Tumblr girl era!
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Tumblr was launched in 2007 and was an almost immediate success. By 2013, it was purchased for 1.1 billion dollars by Yahoo! Inc., and during 2014, the site hit over 200 million blogs. It was known for being a slightly subversive space where everyone was welcome, so it’s no surprise that the site attracted some of the funniest and silliest people on the internet as well. And that’s why Antisocialduckling on Instagram has unlimited content. This page, which has amassed an impressive 233k followers, has shared 7,500 wholesome and hilarious screenshots from Tumblr, featuring some of the most brilliant interactions the site has ever seen.
We got in touch with the page’s creators, Mash, Bram and Jake, via Instagram, and they were kind enough to have a chat with us about how Antisocialduckling was born. “We saw other pages with a similar style and decided to make this page to post what makes us laugh,” they told Bored Panda. “And hopefully that makes someone else laugh.”
There’s no question that Antisocialduckling has made hundreds of thousands of people laugh. But one thing you might find interesting is that the creators of the page actually never were avid Tumblr users. They can still appreciate how unique the site is though. “It’s special because it's nonsensical and chaotic, which I relate to strongly,” one of the creators shared.
And as far as how they decide what to share with their followers, there are not a lot of strict rules involved in the process. “If it makes me laugh, I post it,” one creator told Bored Panda. But they did note that all of the posts they share are screenshots they took themselves, and if there is someone who can be credited, they are sure to tag them.
We also asked the creators of Antisocialduckling if they had any particular posts they’ve ever shared that were their favorites. “The little gif where Timmy the Ostrich runs in circles,” they shared. “Guy is just a little bit lost.” And as far as what the future holds, the creators say that they don’t have any specific plans yet. “We will just keep posting and see what happens!” If you’d like to follow along with all of their chaotic and hilarious posts, be sure to visit Antisocialduckling on Instagram right here!
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Load More Replies...You realize that if you live in the EU, Britain, or america you are probably part of the 1%
Load More Replies...Well, if I'd earn 200 k€ a year and was asekd to spend 10 % of that in order to help the poor, animals, nature or just found countermeasures against messing up our climate's state of inhabitability (and, along, our planet's state of inhabitability of course), I will be ok with that. If they asked for 20 %, but only the REALLY rich would have to pay that, and the less wealthy - think 50 k€ to 100 k€ a year or so - would pay a smaller fraction, I'd be even more ok, and if the fraction is even lower for those earning less, even ok'er. Whatever share one is obligated to give from their earnings to any kind of community and the expenses thereof, needs to be progressively larger with higher income, otherwise, we will either end up having not enough to fulfill any of the tasks, or we make those already struggling bear too much a share of the overall load. Taxing the rich is fine, the rich not being ok with that is what the problem's core is about - greed.
Well,that post got me really thinking. After reading it a couple of times@
The equality inequity in the usa is worse that it was just before the french revolution. People who are dying due to not being able to afford insulin. Homeless because cant afford house/ no mental health facilities/ drug treatment centers. Incarceration rates through the roof. We arent far from people starving to death, but i think they know that really would start the riots.
It used to be that way until Ronald Reagan and trickle down economics. There was a 70% tax bracket.
...And that's when people started calling the site "Dumblr,"
I do that, too ... but, where is said system? Anywhere? For example, in Germany, you can opt-out of the standard health insurance that everybody has. That is, if you earn above some threshold value. Also, there is a thing called "Beitragsbemessungsgrenze", which, basically, cuts anything you earn above it out from being relevant to determine what you're to pay for health insurance. So, the rich get a cheatcode, and the richer rich get another cheat code in this game. Fair? Just? Reasonable? None of that! It's, put simple, a way to evade financial obligations if you have or earn more than average, while anyone below or around average does not have any means to reduce their share. This is regardless of how you earned that money, and, as everybody would already have imagined, nepotism is the most popular ticket into cheating mode. I'm all for wages representing skill and effort - I'm an engineer, therefore I wouldn't accept earning less than an engineer, because I already spent years having no signigificant income whatsoever, accepted being in charge of helping various family members, thereby extending said period, unpaid, ... but, if I do earn a lot, I gotta give a lot. Education was, most of the time, free (public school was, university introduced a fee while I was studying, so partially, it wasn't even close to free, but pretty costly), and as that enabled me to have my diploma and stuff, I see that paying taxes is, in that case, also an act of giving back because receiving said education does contribute to my paycheck, my market-value, ... I'm ok with it, so long as there is no systematical bias towards letting the wealthy get away with paying less, while they aren't the ones that it hurts. It isn't even that I'd complain about it being the same fraction or so, it's a significantly lower fraction you pay, lowering with increase of income. Also, the least pampered, most taxed kind of income is labour, while stocks and whatever you earn there is treated differently. Cheaper, it is. Ok, it is not.
Load More Replies...Ask anyone who was addicted to Tumblr in 2014, and they’ll tell you the site changed the landscape of the internet. It was a pioneer, and nowadays, it’s easy to forget how much of a trendsetter Tumblr was. But lucky for us, Jess Joho at Mashable wrote a piece exploring this topic to ensure we all remember. The first way in which Joho says Tumblr changed the internet is how it provided a safe place for women, queer folks and “kinksters” to explore their sexuality. “The Tumblr dashboard was one of the only places to see sex viewed through a primarily female gaze, to see what women liked to look at and not just hardcore [content] filmed for male pleasure," says Rachelle Hampton, Tumblr scholar and co-host of the ICYMI podcast.
I'm choking on my laughter right now because my favorite coworker is Francois and we're in Texas, and it's actually hilarious watching his face when he's talking to someone and you know he's thinking "what the hell is going on in these Americans heads?!'
Tumblr was also a trendsetter in the way that it wove social justice discourse into internet youth culture. “Whether you know it or not, you likely learned words like ‘problematic’ thanks to Tumblr,” Joho explains. Popular blogs dissected issues like feminism and systemic racism in ways that were easy for youth to understand. “Tumblr changed online discourse forever by mainstreaming and distilling these complex socio-political theories into meme-able concepts accessible to young people who want to make the world a better place,” Joho continued.
I once thought I saw my coworker (who had a blonde bob hairstyle,) from across the store and shouted, "Hey, Sandy!" It was a lamp.
Unlike many other social media sites, where having anonymous profiles often harbors hate and inappropriate content, Joho says that being anonymous on Tumblr made the site a much more welcoming space. “Tumblr's anonymity gave its young users permission to build online identities without needing to offer up any of their IRL selves for the internet's ridicule,” she writes. “Unlike TikTok, Instagram, or Twitter, Tumblr was the one social networking platform where you could gain thousands of followers without ever revealing your face, name, age, gender, location, school, job, or any other personal details. That's probably a big reason why it was such a safe haven for the marginalized, too, as closeted queers found welcoming online homes that let them escape IRL homophobic households.”
Should've put a rowboat next to it while they were building it...What if they need the bathroom?
Tumblr also rejected the idea of monetizing social media or promoting influencers. “As a group of proto anti-capitalists before anti-capitalism was cool, the Tumblr community remains adamant about keeping monetization off the platform. That probably contributed to Tumblr's shorter lifespan, but it's a hill the platform's survivors are absolutely willing to die on,” Joho writes.
It's not a swallow that carries the coconuts, it's FLOATY COCONUTS CARRYING THEMSELVES!!! THIS SOLVES EVERYTHING!!!!
Tumblr was also the go-to place for many fandoms to thrive. “Fandom Tumblr liked to define itself, to a certain extent, in opposition to other Tumblr communities," Palmer Haasch, an Insider entertainment reporter, told Mashable. "There was a dichotomy that users kind of reinforced between the 'fandom' side of Tumblr and other, like, 'aesthetic' sides. But it was more so this dynamic where...fandom Tumblr was preemptively like 'even if you think we’re cringe, we don’t care and we’re gonna fan out harder."
Are these pics inspiring you to create a Tumblr account of your own? (Or revive yours from a decade ago?) We hope you’re loving this deep dive into the strangest parts of Tumblr. Keep upvoting the pics that you find particularly hilarious, and let us know in the comments below what your experiences with Tumblr have been like. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring screenshots from Tumblr that the world deserves to see, look no further than right here!
Better to risk looking ignorant in your search for knowledge than to not seek and remain ignorant.
Well...I was so confused about the placement of the cat until I realized, "oh, the other kind of balls."
People always say when they see pics of rare phenomena like this, 'oh, I would love to see something like this in real life.' We both know if you saw this in real life you'd be wrapping tin foil round your head and hiding in the closet, Tonya.
My friends and I did this too. Has to be a common thing for young people. We also posed like we were dead, usually draped awkwardly off of furniture.
I’m sorry potato but your brethren are no longer with us
My friends would describe me as smart, curious, and analytical.
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I love when people are surprised that tumblr still exists. Like pfft, you really thought it could die?
Tumblr cannot be killed. It's a pillar of the interwebs
Load More Replies...not me scrolling the list looking for anyone im friends with, and i found one! xD
I love when people are surprised that tumblr still exists. Like pfft, you really thought it could die?
Tumblr cannot be killed. It's a pillar of the interwebs
Load More Replies...not me scrolling the list looking for anyone im friends with, and i found one! xD