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We know what you're thinking: Tumblr [[bodybuilder]]s? Gender fluid, [[Rachel Dolezal|transnegro]] weight lifters who eat [[vegan]] diets and spout politically correct statements of support to their loyal followers in an attempt to become internet idols? Well, you thought wrong, and you should feel dumb for thinking something so stupid.
We know what you're thinking: Tumblr [[bodybuilder]]s? Gender fluid, [[Rachel Dolezal|transnegro]] weight lifters who eat [[vegan]] diets and spout politically correct statements of support to their loyal followers in an attempt to become internet idols? Well, you thought wrong, and you should feel dumb for thinking something so stupid.


Introducing the newest trend happening on the [[Tumblr|darkest corner of the internet]]. Known as [[Do you even lift|"lifting"]] blogs, this phenomenon consists of mainly women (and the occasional sissy men) who are IRL stealing makeup and clothing from stores and anonymously sharing their thievery with the world by posting it to their Tumblrs. As if that alone isn't moronic enough, with it being Tumblr and all, there are also teenagers who are [[role playing]] as people stealing from stores, and uploading photos of the makeup their parents bought for them and claiming it to be "lifted" merchandise.
Introducing the newest trend happening on the [[Tumblr|darkest corner of the internet]]. Known as [[Do you even lift|"lifting"]] blogs, this phenomenon consists of mainly women (and the occasional sissy men) who are IRL stealing makeup and clothing from stores and anonymously sharing their thievery with the world by posting it to their Tumblrs. As if that alone isn't moronic enough, with it being Tumblr and all, there are also teenagers who are [[role playing]] as people stealing from stores and uploading photos of the makeup their parents bought for them, while claiming it to be "lifted" merchandise.


Now, anyone who's ever stolen a mascara pen or a candy bar has a place to connect and share their exciting stories with, along with photos of their stolen loot and the value of every individual item. Most blogs tally up the grand total of everything stolen and stick the number at the top of their blogs like a badge of honor. [[High score|Highest score]] wins!
Now, anyone who's ever stolen a mascara pen or a candy bar has a place to connect and share their exciting stories with, along with photos of their stolen loot and the value of every individual item. Most blogs tally up the grand total of everything stolen and stick the number at the top of their blogs like a badge of honor. [[High score|Highest score]] wins!

Revision as of 14:34, 16 October 2016

Because makeup > life, apparently.

We know what you're thinking: Tumblr bodybuilders? Gender fluid, transnegro weight lifters who eat vegan diets and spout politically correct statements of support to their loyal followers in an attempt to become internet idols? Well, you thought wrong, and you should feel dumb for thinking something so stupid.

Introducing the newest trend happening on the darkest corner of the internet. Known as "lifting" blogs, this phenomenon consists of mainly women (and the occasional sissy men) who are IRL stealing makeup and clothing from stores and anonymously sharing their thievery with the world by posting it to their Tumblrs. As if that alone isn't moronic enough, with it being Tumblr and all, there are also teenagers who are role playing as people stealing from stores and uploading photos of the makeup their parents bought for them, while claiming it to be "lifted" merchandise.

Now, anyone who's ever stolen a mascara pen or a candy bar has a place to connect and share their exciting stories with, along with photos of their stolen loot and the value of every individual item. Most blogs tally up the grand total of everything stolen and stick the number at the top of their blogs like a badge of honor. Highest score wins!

True Tumblrites

Assuming they're protected by the anonymity of the internet, and being ignorant Tumblrinas and all, the shoplifters carelessly upload photo after photo of brand new merchandise, revealing on their blog that it was stolen by them. They also include the price of each individual item, as well as the total of the entire haul. As if that wasn't stupid enough, they'll even include the name of the store in the mall that the items were taken from, as well as stories of all the times they were close to getting caught.

Let's pretend that Tumblr staff doesn't have access to the lifting bloggers' IP addresses, and let's also pretend they wouldn't be able to be tracked them down if their IPs were turned into authorities. No matter, because thankfully, in true Tumblr ignorance, the shoplifters are kind enough to upload photos of stolen merch from their personal cell phones, with geo-location intact. No, seriously, they're actually the dumbest thieves on the entire internet.

This is similar to the Al Qaeda dingbat who was tweeting threats of mass destruction and terror from his cell phone, and was almost apprehended when the geo-location led US soldiers to the cave he was hiding in. He was the Abu Hajaar of the internet.

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The fact that shoplifting is okay on here but being straight isn't says a lot about tumblr.
 

 
 

—A blogger weighs in with the facts, triggering everyone in the process.

   
 
The ‘shoplifting haul’ tag is honestly the most middle class spoiled brat thing I’ve ever seen. None of you are shoplifting for survival, last time I checked you can’t feed your family with a Benefit mascara. Grow up, save your pennies and PAY FOR THINGS like the rest of us.
 

 
 

—Another angry blogger, doubting the Benefit of mascara.

   
 
Petition to convert the shoplifting fandom into the coupon-ing fandom. Both get hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise for free (or nearly) but one is legal.
 

 
 

—Fails to realize the couponing fandom has already been claimed by the elderly.

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See Also

  • losangeleslifter - warns she'll block anyone who's not a fellow lifting blogger
  • theylift - a shoplifting couple who reminds you to only steal makeup products not tested on animals
  • liftingblog - this one claims to have saved $1,536.68 due to stealing shit
  • bbgirllifter - someone role playing as an 18 year old girl posting photos of the stuff their daddy bought them and claiming it was "lifted"
  • guccilift - going for the big-name grabs
  • letsgolifting - a 5-year UK veteran who claims to have saved at least £10,000


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