Like, imagine getting in a time machine and going back to 1992 or whatever, and telling your younger self: "You know Wesley Crusher? So he turns 51 and starts screaming about Elmo getting strangled. Yeah, the muppet. No, Elmo was actually getting strangled, I can't explain why."
There is no way to describe 2024 that doesn't make you sound like you're having a schizophrenic break with reality.
I'd suggest using the thread reader app for threads, otherwise you can access the individual linked tweets. I like the nitter links because I find twitter addictive personally and prefer to stay away, and your posts makes it a lot easier, what's worth knowing I can get from you. So thanks for that
I'm not sure, but in the last year I think I've seen one link, maybe two, which didn't work. I've had tabs open with threads still working months later.
Man, I had to laugh so hard about the Putin memes, so good
I'm trying to process the Wil Wheaton thing.
Like, imagine getting in a time machine and going back to 1992 or whatever, and telling your younger self: "You know Wesley Crusher? So he turns 51 and starts screaming about Elmo getting strangled. Yeah, the muppet. No, Elmo was actually getting strangled, I can't explain why."
There is no way to describe 2024 that doesn't make you sound like you're having a schizophrenic break with reality.
Here you can find working nitter services:
Nitter Instance Uptime & Health
https://status.d420.de/
Yeah idk...they're working until they're not working.
I'd suggest using the thread reader app for threads, otherwise you can access the individual linked tweets. I like the nitter links because I find twitter addictive personally and prefer to stay away, and your posts makes it a lot easier, what's worth knowing I can get from you. So thanks for that
Does Thread reader provide an archived URL for that thread the way Nitter's supposed to, w/o crapping out all the time? Might consider it.
I'm not sure, but in the last year I think I've seen one link, maybe two, which didn't work. I've had tabs open with threads still working months later.