

The biggest movies of the year were Wonder Woman and Moana, partly because literally every frame of the former was a beautiful GIF-able painting, and likely because Tumblr is full of young women who care loudly about diverse representation. The most popular actor on the platform was Spider-Man: Homecoming’s Tom Holland, largely thanks to a viral meme positing that he is constantly hiding frogs in his mouth.

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Two pairings from the CW’s Supergirl also made the top ten - Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor Maggie Sawyer and Alex Danvers - as did Waverly Earp and Nicole Haught, of the new Syfy series Wynonna Earp. The entire top 10 is made up of same-sex pairings, though Tumblr meme librarian Amanda Brennan pointed out to The New York Times that it skews less stringently male/male than usual. Park Jimin and Jeon Jungkook - two members of BTS, the most popular K-pop band on the site - debuted at number five. Victor Nikiforov and Yuri Katsuki from Yuri!!! on Ice debuted on the list at number three, with YouTubers Daniel Howell and Phil Lester at number four. The non-canon pairing of Keith and Lance, from the web series Voltron: Legendary Defender, is number one, followed by Magnus Bane and Alec Lightwood of Freeform’s Shadowhunters. For 2017, that includes characters from anime, network television, YouTube, and a K-pop band.
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This includes Lana Del Rey fans who listened carefully to the pop queen’s advice on how to hex the president and play with magical orbs inside the Hollywood sign, as well as tarot-readers, hokey emoji spell enthusiasts, serious students, and those who just enjoy a general aesthetic of “witchiness” as it relates to lifestyle blogging, interior design, food, self-help, or internet-y expressions of modern feminism.Īs the epicenter of fan fiction and its most popular subgenre, slash fic, Tumblr’s list of top ships is pretty much the definitive word on which pop culture romantic pairings (both canon and imagined) are the biggest of the year. The highest-ranked community making that list for the first time is the 11th-place “witchblr” - a growing group of people who blog mostly about witchcraft and adjacent occult fascinations. There were few surprises in the platform’s list of its top communities, with artists, study bloggers, photographers, and poets holding onto the top four spots from last year. Not everyone is so lost, but this might help explain the melancholy one feels in our society.(Also new to the list, a meme format spun off from the 2009 Owl City hit “Fireflies,” in the news again this year because singer Adam Young decided to address the song’s shaky science in a viral tweet.) We are busy, but at what? We are smart, but at what? We are engaged, but with what? Distraction reigns.Īnd so the outcome is we have tremendously engaged and intelligent people often tragically consuming and learning meaningless things. While television isn’t stealing everyone’s four hours, most of us now suffer from a sort of recurring “browser blackout” or “app amnesia,” losing hours of time each day on our computer or mobile devices without any recollection of what we saw or accomplished. Let’s not forget how those 13 years could have been used to deepen friendships, travel, create more art, learn languages, develop world-class expertise, contribute, enjoy love, or live life as a human rather than a gape-mouthed consumer of waste. The cost is immense: had those 13 years been used for vital and productive endeavor, they would amass to nearly $1,000,000 more in wages and over $2,000,000 in investment opportunity. But all research shows they amount to very little joy or meaning in one’s day or life. Those years slip by episode-to-episode, and often feel like rest and entertainment. Yes, that’s 13 years 24/7 in front of the boob tube. This amounts to around 13 years of his or her lifetime. Yet we have the average American watching four hours of television per day.

This of course, does not describe everyone. They know more about television characters than their coworkers more about the freeway traffic ahead than their financial future more about the new tech toy than what’s truly missing from their lives. They know dozens of batting averages, celebrity baby names, and trivial anecdotes from the latest news alert. It’s just that they spend a shocking amount of time studying foolish things, and so they have gained great intelligence in the inconsequential. Most people are not apathetic fools-they are engaged and intelligent beyond measure.
