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  • mkliebmann
    MK (@mkliebmann) reported

    Also so glad we didn’t have social media (MySpace aside by like senior year) when I was in HS. Chatting **** on AOL was bad enough but at least it was private.

  • AZoutdoorgrowDS
    DM Snow (@AZoutdoorgrowDS) reported

    **** who remembers AOL chat rooms? or am I the only old guy here?

  • Sumohax0r
    Marty Sullens (@Sumohax0r) reported

    @thesamparr "AOL officially discontinued its legacy dial-up internet service on September 30, 2025, after more than 30 years." AOL Dialup just stopped, less than a year ago!

  • JGAnno24
    Totally Positive Content ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@JGAnno24) reported

    AIM was the best feature of AOL and it was free. It was a sad day when it was shut down.

  • cperez3220
    Carlos Perez (@cperez3220) reported

    @0hour1 So, funny story @0hour1 I do customer service and sales. Had a new customer a few weeks back and they gave me an AOL email. Almost fell out of my seat. They're still around LOL.

  • Bitchiest
    Kelly Hallissey (@Bitchiest) reported

    So like around the time AOL settled the lawsuit, I got diagnosed with a skull based tumor. They only knew to look for it because decades before they found a neuroma on my hand and the surgeon warned me, you ever have sudden vision/hearing issues or headaches get scanned. It may mean you have a brain tumor. Needless to say when they found it, it scared the absolute **** out of me and put me in an odd position. I had just gotten close to 100k (Can't remember how much it was but I am positive someone else from the suit will remember) I sat there struggling with do I do the responsible thing with the money or live up what life I have left? the tumor is inoperable, it sits in the skull base, UNDER the skull, on the main nerves going into the brain stem. Between the jugular and the carotid artery. Trying to remove it would cause me to lose a major sense. OF course the hospital wanted to fish a needle up my vein to biopsy it and I said not just no but hell ******* no and not in some backwater in Texas. It took them 6 months to bother to tell me it was no longer growing and was now considered a lesion. That was idly dropped into convo with the neurologist. Apparently she had forgotten to tell me that 3 months previous. Anyhow I am very glad I did the responsible thing with it. BUT thats not the point of this post.... Using AI and entering in my symptoms, neuroma, schwannoma, tinnitis etc AI has told me that this is most likely Neurofibromatosis type 2. TY AI for more answers than any damn dr has given me in years. #FTR

  • mamilliery
    Manuel Milliery (@mamilliery) reported

    Everyone is laughing at Ryan Cohen's math. They shouldn't be. He just proved he understands the market better than anyone on Wall Street. January 2021: A Reddit user called DeepF*ckingValue posts a $53,000 GameStop position. The math says the stock is worth $4. It goes to $483 in two weeks. Melvin Capital, a hedge fund that bet on math, loses everything. Robinhood shuts down the buy button. Congress holds hearings. The system breaks. Nobody fixes it. 2026: Ryan Cohen, who became GameStop's CEO after walking into that rubble, offers $56 billion to buy eBay. His company is worth $11 billion. eBay is worth $46 billion. On CNBC, the host, Sorkin, asks where the money comes from. Cohen says "half cash, half stock." Sorkin says the math doesn't work. Cohen says he doesn't understand the question. The whole sequence becomes a meme, an icon of finance TV right away. 1999: AOL buys Time Warner for $164 billion. Steve Case calls it "the most important deal in history." It destroys both companies within two years. The man who got lucky once always starts believing luck is a business model. What is true is that in the attention economy, a good story beats a good balance sheet. Cohen knows this.

  • MAGA_R_PDFILES
    Dee Johns (@MAGA_R_PDFILES) reported

    @MensHumor I was born 82 and was right on the cusp. I had AOL in the mid 90s, napster in the late 90s then facebook and stuff but I never really did that

  • Birdlady6t8
    Sweettart (@Birdlady6t8) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 all of the above. Still use my aol address but I never owned a "walkman" but I had many handheld portable radio, cassette players then Cd players.

  • travis76292409
    Liberalism is a disease (@travis76292409) reported

    @0hour1 I used AOL all the time. I used to use AOhell for a little trouble making.