Date: 2012-12-19 06:55 am (UTC)
I'm xcziel on Tumblr too - I mostly just reblog Avengers/comics/Supernatural/Jeremy Renner/Jensen Ackles/fandom fun stuff - I'm pretty boring.

But if you want to find people, feel free to look through my follows - I've got a lot of LJ people on there! Comics people too. Plus, like, The HawkeyeInitiative, ThisIsJeremyFuckingRennerTalkin and Mansplained...

The best way to find people is just to go to the Tumblr of anyone you do know- or a general Stony or Renner or Teen Wolf or "fuckyeah...whatever" blog and follow the posts they've reblogged that you like back to the source. It can be easy to get carried away - I was just gonna follow [livejournal.com profile] scifigrl47 for her fic, now I've got like a hundred blogs on my dash. But it's so pretty, all the pretty ...

Ummmm... [livejournal.com profile] dauntdraws is daunt over there. I bet you'd enjoy flatbear's comics - ooh and rascalparadyne's C/C art is gorgeous. shawarmababy has an awesome Steve/Tony master rec list going. ordinaryink, laria-gwyn, queenklu, meh-guh, gyzym, devildoll, therealfoxxcub and radiophile are all over there too

Tumblr is more like Twitter than LJ - it's not really made for talking- people make announcements, give heads-ups, post pictures, etc. and let others respond by reblogging or liking the posts (you comment by using the "say" icon if it's turned on or simply reblogging with your added comments.) Some people like to do memes and informal polls through their asks (send someone an ask to talk to them - it works like a text or PM on LJ - they will reply to your ask box, or maybe post their reply linked to your ask on their blog, so others can join in the discussion!) Another thing to remember is that people like to mess around with their URLs a lot, so someone may be one thing Tuesday and something else on Wednesday (if you see weird names on your dash that you don't recognize, this may be why)

Welcome! I like your shoelaces.

P.S. a lot of the page decor stuff is from custom themes - some you have to pay for, some you can just nab from someone's blog you like the look of. Look for the "Install Theme" button on their URL (not your dash). The free themes you find with the "customize" button on your URL page (again, not your dash, this messed me up so bad at first) also have limited custom CSS, color options, etc. Beware super fancy themes that don't work well in mobile format, though!
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