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  • RamachandraRavi
    Vishwamitra (Modi ka Parivar) (@RamachandraRavi) reported

    @SwarupChattrjee @ArtofLiving On the contrary, AOL has rejuvenated numerous rivers, thousands of lakes, billions of trees. The people who caused the 10 year trouble needs to be penalized.

  • AlanaMarieGrif1
    AraNama Lea (@AlanaMarieGrif1) reported

    @Irina_exh 19 the only thing I never had was an AOL account

  • robin16633
    Robin Fultz (@robin16633) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. I never had an AOL address.

  • synthetican1mal
    simone (@synthetican1mal) reported

    horrible map. five guys and aol are from nova not ******* hampton roads. two completely different worlds

  • TomOlenik
    Thomas Olenik (@TomOlenik) reported

    @signorina37H 56k was blazing fast. I was an AOL customer beefier they went public with a 14.4k modem in a 486-66 machine and a whopping 8 MB RAM.

  • Not_real7thltr
    G.O. Williams (@Not_real7thltr) reported

    @muheediva01 I did but quickly converted to gmail Never had an active (used consistently) AOL tho

  • LagomProphet
    LagomProphet (@LagomProphet) reported

    @thepeacepoet99 Throughout the 80's we'd been told nuclear war was imminent. Literally thought the world was going to end -- then the Soviet Union Collapsed and the western world celebrated! We were full of hope and optimism for a future without the threat of global annihilation. Glam metal morphed into grunge, Goatees for all the men, and flannel on everyone. And weirdly biker shorts, plus ***** packs, doo rags, but also the rise of widely popular rap. Gen X were becoming adult -- much to our non-irradiated surprise. We'd gone from life is hopeless and pointless to life is going to continue so... now what? And what's this internet thing? The internet was inhabited by a select few who kind of had to know stuff until AOL started mailing everyone CDs to give your damn mom access. But still there was no social media -- instead spaces were organized by interests. Which allowed for communal gatekeeping, in a good way. If someone was just trolling the whole Collectable Card Game forum (for example) would boot them off. It wasn't toxic like now. (And there was still a decent chance any Keyboard Warrior would have to confront their victims IRL -- so people were just more chill).

  • kaworu0x
    Kaworu (@kaworu0x) reported

    Nicole Richie says her first boyfriend cheated on her three times - including once on Disneyland’s Peter Pan ride “My first real boyfriend’s AOL name was ‘Playa4Life.’” “I was devastated and shocked to my core when he cheated on me.” “He cheated on me three times.” “Once was on the Peter Pan ride at Disneyland.” “One of the girls called me and told me he said we were broken up.” “So we called him on conference - and he admitted it.”

  • MinModulation
    Mini Modu (@MinModulation) reported

    @CommanderRedEXE I didn't do asl **** that was normie **** normie kids did on MSN/AOL, not real internet

  • lusidghost
    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.