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Twitter is Down!

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I’m so used to everytime smth is down going straight to Twitter to search if it’s down for everyone else I didn’t even realize I was trying to search if Twitter is down on Twitter while it’s down :deadbanana2::deadbanana2:

5 minutes ago, imabadkid said:

I’m so used to everytime smth is down going straight to Twitter to search if it’s down for everyone else I didn’t even realize I was trying to search if Twitter is down on Twitter while it’s down :deadbanana2::deadbanana2:

jdjsjdjsjsjsjs :skull:

Right in time when I wanted to post about Russian terrorist attack on Vinnytsia, Ukraine. 20 people dead already, 3 of them are children :biblio:

Edited by VeniceBeach

Those jokes Twitter made about Facebook/Instagram/WhatsApp being down recently aged like MILK

3 minutes ago, VeniceBeach said:

Right in time when I wanted to post about Russian terrorist attack on Vinnytsia, Ukraine. 20 people dead already, 3 of them are children :biblio:

Wtf.:deadbanana2:

 

For like 10 minutes yeah ,i even thought my favorite porn account was banned, almost shed a tear :jonny5:

33 minutes ago, VeniceBeach said:

Right in time when I wanted to post about Russian terrorist attack on Vinnytsia, Ukraine. 20 people dead already, 3 of them are children :biblio:

michael-jackson-conspiracy.gif

1 hour ago, Yog said:

I can’t tweet or mgs ANYTHING :monkey:

upgrade from the AOL service. 

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