This is a response to the website Tumblr. Blind hate turned into love over time.
When I first heard about Tumblr, I thought it was just another blog site and there was nothing to get excited about. One day, I decided to give it a legitimate look, but I ended up leaving it because I was too lazy to put time into learning how to use it. I let it it be for a long time. Then, this semester, I gave it another look, but this time, it all made sense to me. Besides the crazy amount of it that's just reblogging, a way of sharing other people's blog posts, I enjoyed using it. I started to make my own, dedicating it to posting all of my voice acting stuff. Demos that I do, random comic voice overs and so on, all of that goes there. Then, when I wanted to dub something that is semi popular, a tumblr posted comic called Woonastuck, I started taking the necessary steps to do so: looking for another voice actor to help me, telling the author about the plan, etc. After contacting the author and after she made a post about my looking for another voice actor, I was bombarded my some of her followers asking to audition. I was already gaining followers. I didn't think gaining followers would fee that good. Seeing comments pop up, having some of my stuff reblogged, it was all a collective feeling of bliss and happiness. Soon, I will choose my other actor, or actress I should say, and we will start recording the comic. Once it's out and I notify the necessary people, I'm sure I will gain a lot more followers. To sum this up, Tumblr is a great place to put your stuff, and if others like it, you can get noticed pretty quickly.
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