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  • RavenAllMighty1
    Raven All Mighty (@RavenAllMighty1) reported

    @AndrewYang He would have, it was TW/AOL that sold WCW. Ted would have never gotten rid of it, he was a legit fan.

  • noroivfx
    noroi (@noroivfx) reported

    @AOL Bro fix yo app or whatever I'm not receiving any otp codes for an email recovery

  • cyberprince_rwo
    cyberprince (@cyberprince_rwo) reported

    Wow $ETH looks like ****. Morally speaking it does deserve to go much lower. I think $BTC and Ethereum get replaced and at this point they are AOL.

  • jeff_sundin
    Jeff “Fish Rapper” Sundin (@jeff_sundin) reported

    @lady_valor_07 @saddlespurkate 19 for me, have no idea why I never had an AOL account

  • Risngfrmashes
    RomanticSadist (@Risngfrmashes) reported

    @PlayfulNymph82 @buddydawg77 @Mob2368Doc It was a joke, of course. I dont post nudes of myself. I havent done **** like that since the early days of the internet, AOL days lol. Hopefully all that **** is long deleted heh...

  • Josephk90
    Draft Watch 3.0... (White Ave Johnny) (@Josephk90) reported

    @tomzonks @elevatereport What? How is he going to lose his majority? We also don't switch party leaders in governance. Never going to happen. Be prepared to sign into the internet like the AOL days onces this new bill passes.

  • minwiswip
    🇺🇸 For Real - Every Day Is Opposite Day 🇺🇸 (@minwiswip) reported

    @BrianRoemmele As a part of the original AOL message board moderator's "team" (hundreds of us that never met...just online) from 1991 into late-'96, I remember seeing this ad during an in-house case study before released. I can't recall if there were changes from then to the final cut, but I do remember that the whole premise seemed too contrived - with a seemingly washed up 60s actor.

  • ProofOf_ion
    Ion.eth (@ProofOf_ion) reported

    @materkel A lot of individuals always fall back on the incredibly dumb and unintelligent “lol remember AOL and Netscape?” analogies, and it always makes me want to pull out my hair. They should be making the comps to Internet protocol winners, or even OSI layers and their subsequent platforms and hardware buildout, but the insanely stupid human brain always wants to cite AOL, Netscape, Yahoo because it’s easy to grasp and it fits their specific desire (that hopefully Bitcoin and Ethereum are less permanent global infrastructure, and more like “companies”). Retard-world. lol.

  • cabtot33
    Bill (@cabtot33) reported

    @JabroniJeremy @ChrisArctor Why would fans need to know about it in order for it to have ramifications on the wrestling business? If it changed creative plans, THAT’S the shift in business. Regardless if every single fan was logging into their AOL account to read about it…. Are you slow?

  • JaredWDrury
    Jared Drury (@JaredWDrury) reported

    @MensHumor 19 but only because I never had AOL.