Scrolling 60 miles through your dash because people don't know how to use their queue..
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Scrolling 60 miles through your dash because people don't know how to use their queue..

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Time to get super serious again (on my quest to get below 500 followed blogs), I’ll be unfollowing any blog that has’nt posted for at least one week.
EDIT: down to 1′300...Â
Sometimes I forget that timezones is a thing and I am unaware that I posted something at a time when half my followers are asleep
Please, for the love of Tumblr, learn to use the queue. Space out your posts. Look like you actually have a life. Don't make me unfollow you.
Am I the only one annoyed by those people who literally scroll down and just REBLOG EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE? Like, I want to see everything on my dash, but I can't because it gets flooded by 3 people doing this at once and I'm just here with out any water-wings like, "wellp, guess I'll never see that post."

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Is it me or...
are the British the only people in Europe who understand how to queue?!
Stood in line at the post office today with a load of students trying to register to vote in the upcoming elections. After about 20mins I got to the front of the queue. Then some post office employee has the bright idea to get everyone to take a ticket. But she does it on a first-come-first-serve basis rather than giving ME, the person at the FRONT OF THE QUEUE a ticket first. And it didn't work anyway, people still just popped up to the counter or gradually inched closer over the espere aquà wait here line on the floor. Rather than get into a heated argument in broken Spanish, which would probably have been punctuated by English expletives, I gave in.
Gonna go back tomorrow but bare early to beat the students. (To the post office, not to within an inch of their lives)