4th of February, 2012. There was heavy snow that day in my city. Like, once in a hundred years heavy snow fall. People didn’t go to
school/work for the next few days. Yeah, so I will forever remember that day when I read that IAMA.
Not gonna lie I’m enjoying it here because it’s really reminding me of those early days when I was on Reddit around 2011 (not early early but you catch my drift). A lot more personal, definitely less argumentative, and happier vibes. Maybe it’s nostalgia but I find myself on Lemmy (Memmy and Voyafer rules) way more even if it’s smaller.
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Everyone posting all the memes they saved over de years
This, but unironically
2007, you weren’t on reddit in 2003
There wasn’t even Digg in 2003.
I’m here for them
Anyone heard of this Kony situation?
Say it’s 3AM and you need to make chili…
Don’t see enought troll faces
That’ll be when I unsubscribe
I’m getting 2021 memes when I sort by “hot”
I’m fine with reliving 2003 memes, mens these days aren’t even memes, they ass
Can we please stick to talking about Rampart guys?
It’s sad that I can actually remember where I was when I read the Rampart AMA. It’s like the nerd’s version of 9/11.
I was in school. I remember that day like it was yesterday…
4th of February, 2012. There was heavy snow that day in my city. Like, once in a hundred years heavy snow fall. People didn’t go to school/work for the next few days. Yeah, so I will forever remember that day when I read that IAMA.
Pirates of the Caribbean actual is out in theaters again. At least some near me.
reddit didn’t exist in 2003.
Not gonna lie I’m enjoying it here because it’s really reminding me of those early days when I was on Reddit around 2011 (not early early but you catch my drift). A lot more personal, definitely less argumentative, and happier vibes. Maybe it’s nostalgia but I find myself on Lemmy (Memmy and Voyafer rules) way more even if it’s smaller.
Milhouse