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  • j1ybla
    nobody (@j1ybla) reported

    @zweiwalker89607 the zelda timeline was pretty coherent until wind waker invented a never before mentioned flood before that the only questionable one was link's awakening, and that was just if it followed lttp link or og/aol link

  • KrauseStevem
    Steve Krause (@KrauseStevem) reported

    @Matt_Pinner 19, never had an aol address.

  • JonathonWi35634
    Jon (@JonathonWi35634) reported

    @AvaGrace9211 19. I never had AOL

  • MeNoCare_Cry
    AEW is overrated (@MeNoCare_Cry) reported

    @rayjaysworld99 AEW should be the ones to worry from the Paramount and WBD merger, now THAT will be more like what happened to WCW. this **** about comparing UFC to AOL and **** is weird and cringe. no dude. and tony wishes he could buy WWE, never happening.

  • Wisco__Knight
    Wisco_Knight Returns (@Wisco__Knight) reported

    @MollyBeck Unless the free AOL version of your damage control-- --sorry, "story"-- --is condensed, the only one who actually said anything remotedly condemning it is Jesse Jr.

  • GetBlazedSon
    Blaze (@GetBlazedSon) reported

    @exQUIZitely I don't envy their youth. They never got to know the joy of defragging, the intermittent soft clicking sounds as the hard drive moved data around like an Amazon warehouse, when DOOM FIRST came out and revolutionized FPSes, browsing games categories on AOL and cybering...

  • Grover19791
    Grover1979🇺🇸 (@Grover19791) reported

    @UPMHPM @mutts4me_sherri 19 out of 20. We never had an AOL email address.

  • Christojt
    Christopher T. 🇻🇦 (@Christojt) reported

    This is all just a repeat of 1990s Christian apologetics on message boards and AOL chats. The kids don't realize that some of us have been experiencing the internet for a couple decades now (at least), and know where to draw lines. I don't think people like Gavin or James White understand this either because they didn't experience the internet in its earliest forms. It's not just "mean Catholics and Orthodox." It's just that the internet (mostly just Twitter and social media) attracts the best and worst of any given group. Focus on producing quality apologetics and rise above the mosh pits. If you're honest, you may actually appreciate the arguments from the other positions more.

  • AntisemitismEye
    Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) reported

    @Osint613 Been watching him since he started on dial up AOL - I've never known a man to flip flop his views on so many issues I have to say though he is entertaining ...

  • griswold
    Matt Griswold (@griswold) reported

    @teachthemx3 AOL only discontinued dial-up service 7 months ago, so they probably won't come for your email until the 2050s!