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AOL Issues Reports Near Bradley, Illinois
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The Ryda Bagz (@hatchetbagz17) reported from Bradley, Illinois@Yahoo and @AOL news is so ******* stupid that they write an article about Juggalos, do an interview with @tweetmesohard but don’t write their name in the article, but write about @icp because they don’t think to write about effective journalism and just want to make a story even
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Beaubien (@el_beaubien) reported@PhilosophyOnX Not to punish ... rather to ignore. That's a lifetime observation. Post an argument ... get an argument. Post an actual functional idea ... you get crickets. In general, people have no ideas of their own and so cannot process ideas generically. They have not the experience of it. I have found this to be true ... 100% of the time. Whenever anyone objects vigorously to an idea I have posted on the internet ... without a single exception in the time I've been on it (since ~1994 AOL) ... the person objecting will have no idea of their own to offer ... only invective and support for the status quo regardless of what it is.
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Safestexchange (@safestexchange) reported@theswansjr HTTP protocol isn't "open network", its actually a very controlled network Compare bitcoin to AOL, not to the internet
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Mo PaPa (@JamesDo16246977) reported@Irina_exh 19 out of 20. Never used AOL at all.
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NASDAQ Gallery (@TP_TIGER98) reportedBending Spoons($BSP ) is best understood as a software holding company built around recurring cash flow. Its playbook is direct: buy a digital business with proven demand, rebuild the product and cost base, improve pricing and conversion, then reinvest the cash into another acquisition. Evernote, Vimeo, WeTransfer, Remini and AOL are assets inside that operating system. The numbers make the model clear. In Q1 2026, subscriptions produced 84% of revenue, advertising 12%, and other sources 4%. Revenue grew from $387 million in 2023 to $1.31 billion in 2025, with acquisitions driving much of the increase. The figure I keep coming back to is customer tenure. In Q1 2026, 48% of subscription revenue came from customers with at least five years of tenure, including 28% from customers with at least ten. That gives Bending Spoons time to make deep changes to products it plans to own for the long run. The investment case comes down to execution: buy well, improve the asset, and compound the cash. The risk follows the same logic. Acquisition-led growth only compounds if management keeps choosing the right targets and improves them without weakening products that users already depend on.
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the grundle bundler (@thebagofregret) reportedwhat do you think is the earliest birth year of someone who has shared this exact problem dating back to AOL ****
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lusid (@lusidghost) reported@dirtyhippie77 Before I reply to your comment, let me take a walk down memory lane and recount the first comment I ever replied to on the internet. I believe it was in a chat room on AOL. I had just logged onto a free trial from a disc that had come in the mail. I first had to make up a username and password. My head spun. Who WAS I? I hadn't asked myself this question until this very moment. Who, WAS, I? AND, what was my password? My head spun once again, but with more centrifugal force and bewilderment. Anyway, yeah no doubt.
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𝐂𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐘 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐋𝐈 𝐄𝐍𝐉𝐎𝐘𝐄𝐑. (@ChiliEnjoyer) reported@liquidsuitcase It’s like AOL messenger but for work and it’s awful
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WrongDisplay (@patroklos77) reported@Every_TimeHigh @opensea You launched a coin after how you treated your community with ETH NFTs?! You have got an audacity to do it while you rugged your holders and been AOL for months!!!! Send this **** to 0 Wait, it’s zero already! Сука гребаный ……
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Ellen Joyce (@StoryLovinEllen) reported@EdenDotCom I still use an AOL email for boring busines ****.
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🩸EmoFagLover🩸 (@Donnyboy_08) reportedI’ve tried every single number he has to date and his current number still lets me call but he never picks up. I’ve tried his email and aol. I’ve tried his first twitter account, I’ve tried instagram and facebook. I’ve even gone as far as to text him through a quest 2-