AOL outages and service status in Cedar Lake, Indiana
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AOL Issues Reports Near Cedar Lake, Indiana
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Cheri β€ Danny's valentine (@lilscud1974) reported from Griffith, Indiana@Jeri59686445 @Acyn No problem, I actually worked for Warner Brothers while they were making this one and had a chance to talk to Chris on the phone about it while we set up his guest spot in my AOL Forum. I miss doing that.
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In conculsion, Sue Donym is a land of contrasts. (@daehruoyserehw) reportedinformation about being trans was out there, I wasn't stupid, I'd been online since peak AOL days. I told my gf in high school I was "jealous of her because she got to be a girl and I didn't." I could've discovered myself way, way sooner. but the culture passively discouraged me.
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π π―ππ«π‘π¬π« ππ₯π’ βπ’π’π©π (@BrandonTheHeel) reported@Reverend_Rivera @mibrardragon The beginning of the IWC actually start around 1995 decades before the birth of AEW. Well, it may not have been as prevalent as it is today, it started during the Monday night wars. Message boards, and AOL and all that old school ****. For this guy to claim that WWE created, the IWC is next level conspiracy theory craziness
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Wayne Abbott π (@WayneAbbot54412) reported@SkySports_Keith @Capt_Fishpaste @EuropaLeague Youβll be lurking around the AOL like a bad smell now your Bum Chum KT has left the mags. I think you should stay up the road, report on them and keep riding the Saudi gravy train. Classy Sunderland donβt want you at our door, itβs been cringy watching youβ¦
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@ryskco (@ryskco) reportedPlease go tell 1999 me never to sign up for @Yahoo Mail. I give @AOL people **** when I see those but damn is yahoo a cluster.
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Rogue (@panzer8314) reported@LadyForProgress Uh are you stupid? Edythe Moss specifically told Aol news that Dalton had a bond hearing at 1:30, and who was it that kept bashing on Chud for losing his kids? YOUR SIDE DID!
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John Andrews (@johnandrews) reported@rushicrypto When the internet started lol It took 10 years just to be promising...and then over a year with the silly broken Navigator browser... plus the AOL parallel universe.
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Laurie S (@LaurieLAGS) reported@AMandoSch I am finding a ton of porn spam on my AOL email account. I never saw it previously - before the lates iOS update. (I also have Gmail) I dislike how hard it is to block and how there is no more spam reporting available that I can see. π«€
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tragic πΊπ³ (@hi523275438946) reportedi can never live it down that my parents genuinely were edating on aol, and just found out after they met my dad proposed OVER A PHONE CALL
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Charlie Kilo (@charliekilo552) reported@MVdlJCardinal I had work email/Internet in 1986 (admittedly at IBM, a tech company) and personal email the same year. TVO provided a free email service long before AOL, Hotmail, Bell, etc.
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random user (@GideonEightySix) reported@GergelyOrosz @Meta fails to understand one simple thing. It loses public support, its major site will be replaced by another facebook. Look at MySpace, AOL, and the other giants... all of them faced backlash and it ended their empire quickly.