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  1. Trending topics on Tumblr

    Explore trending topics on Tumblr. See all of the GIFs, fan art, and general conversation about the internet’s favorite things.

  2. Tumblr - Wikipedia

    Development of Tumblr began in 2006 during a two-week gap between contracts at David Karp 's software consulting company, Davidville. [3][4] Karp had been interested in tumblelogs (short-form …

  3. Tumblr: Social Media & Art - App Store

    Tumblr thrives on vibrant spaces, giving you access to a world of niche interests and major trends. We are one of the essential social media apps for finding creative communities.

  4. Tumblr Social Media & Art Blog - Apps on Google Play

    Welcome to Tumblr, your ultimate creative space and art social network community for art, memes, and fandoms. Whether you're deep into a niche or just discovering your artistic side, Tumblr...

  5. Help Center - tumblr.zendesk.com

    📌 Recent Announcements: Tumblr Changelog Getting Started on Tumblr Protect Your Account

  6. Tumblr - Facebook

    it’s our birthday! 🎂🎉 in honor of being born 19 years ago this month, here are 19 internet trends born on tumblr 💝 share your fav tumblr trend or memory or better yet drop a “happy bday tumblr” in the …

  7. Tumblr (@tumblr) • Instagram photos and videos

    1M Followers, 945 Following, 3,302 Posts - Tumblr (@tumblr) on Instagram: "community. art. fandom. culture. "

  8. Tumblr

    Tumblr. Pure effervescent enrichment. Old internet energy. Home of the Reblogs. All the art you never knew you needed. All the fandoms you could wish for. Enough memes to knock out a moderately …

  9. Register - Login - Tumblr

    Tumblr. Pure effervescent enrichment. Old internet energy. Home of the Reblogs. All the art you never knew you needed. All the fandoms you could wish for. Enough memes to knock out a moderately …

  10. 43 funny Tumblr posts that deserve to be seen again - MSN

    If you were on the Internet around 2014 when Tumblr was at its peak, you might have an inkling about the shenanigans its users would get up to – and maybe still do.