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[[fuckyeah]] (sometimes also "fyeah") is a popular prefix for many Tumblrs devoted to a one specific topic; this is not just limited to media fandom tumblrs.<ref>For instance, "fuckyeahsharks" or "fuckyeahtattoos," both actual Tumblrs.</ref> Examples include [[fuckyeahinazuma]], [[fuckyeahfandomprompts]], [[fuckyeahpodficplatypus]], and [[fyeahcopyright]].
 
[[fuckyeah]] (sometimes also "fyeah") is a popular prefix for many Tumblrs devoted to a one specific topic; this is not just limited to media fandom tumblrs.<ref>For instance, "fuckyeahsharks" or "fuckyeahtattoos," both actual Tumblrs.</ref> Examples include [[fuckyeahinazuma]], [[fuckyeahfandomprompts]], [[fuckyeahpodficplatypus]], and [[fyeahcopyright]].
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[[Fanfic Flamingo]] is a Tumblr blog that has gained many off-Tumblr fans. Many [[Texts From Last Night Meme]] blogs are hosted on Tumblr.
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[[Fanfic Flamingo]] is a Tumblr blog that has gained many off-Tumblr fans. Many [[Texts From Last Night Meme]] blogs are hosted on Tumblr. The long-running blog, [[Fandom Problems]], has accepted and posted anonymous rants about various fandom problems since 2012 and remains a popular fan-focused blog in 2024.
    
One Tumblr-specific meme is for a user to post a picture of an arrow pointing up or down with a caption along the lines of "Your soulmate," "Your future," or "What you'll dream about tonight." When this appears on another Tumblr user's dashboard, it will (usually) be pointing at a picture randomly displayed in a third user's post; if the resulting combination is amusing or apt, it can be screencapped and shared.<ref>A few examples of 'arrow' posts [http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/arrow should show up here]</ref>
 
One Tumblr-specific meme is for a user to post a picture of an arrow pointing up or down with a caption along the lines of "Your soulmate," "Your future," or "What you'll dream about tonight." When this appears on another Tumblr user's dashboard, it will (usually) be pointing at a picture randomly displayed in a third user's post; if the resulting combination is amusing or apt, it can be screencapped and shared.<ref>A few examples of 'arrow' posts [http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/arrow should show up here]</ref>

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