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28 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Remember a couple of weeks ago when Twitter went crazy about the Bears DC retiring because of the most horrible thing you can imagine?  That FBI agent Peanut Tillman was leading the case.  That the FBI raided the Chicago offices?

 

Yes, only reason I posted this is bc a current panthers player commented on the matter as well. Had he not tweeted, I wouldn’t have posted that Hampton fella (if he’s even real) 

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1 minute ago, HardcoreHokie said:

How many years before X.com is referenced without the phrase “formerly known as Twitter” by every single media outlet? 

Give it about a year. People have to get use to the new name. I still call it twitter though.

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6 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

How many years before X.com is referenced without the phrase “formerly known as Twitter” by every single media outlet? 

Forever. 

Some things are so entrenched it'll take numerous generations, if it's even possible.

Hell, I still say Ericsson Stadium and Lowe's Motor Speedway all the time.

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14 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

How many years before X.com is referenced without the phrase “formerly known as Twitter” by every single media outlet? 

Never, as it was the dumbest attempt at a rebrand that I can recall. Twitter/tweeting is like Tivo.

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30 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

How many years before X.com is referenced without the phrase “formerly known as Twitter” by every single media outlet? 

I can't stand Elon, I'll never call it X just on principle out of my disgust of the man.

I even did the stupid custom image icon shortcut on my home screen so it still shows as Twitter and not stupid X (yea, I'm petty lol)

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