You know Donnie doesn’t let anyone touch his keyboard. Not with those mitts.
When i was 15 ish my friends and I(all guys) were on either chat roulette or omegle. We all agreed “yeah we’re only on here to find girls”. Then after like 100 old guys jacking off we hit the motherload a group of girls our age and they were trying to talk to us but we were so awkward we all started panicking and no one could talk. Then someone skipped them and we all pretended like we were pissed because we were just about to charm them.
Im never sending my kids to an all boys school and cursing them with 0 rizz.
a/s/l?
I though this was a regex command and kept wondering what “girll” means.
18/f/Cali
sounds plausible
Enough/yes/anywhere
Most Californians don’t call it “Cali.” At least not where I live.
I’m convinced it’s because kids that aren’t from California are less likely to know how to spell it, but anyone can spell “Cali”
It was a very common way of seeing it on AIM back in the day. I don’t know if it was a time-period thing or an online thing though.
maybe not today but back in the early to mid 90s it was more commonplace online.
Hey, it’s me, a hot chat room babe from Cali!
Worked every time.
Username checks out
I’m in this picture and it makes me uncomfortable.
But can we talk about how lasseiz faire we used to be about children online security?
a/s/l
And it was better back then.
I, too, am a wall-sized 1960s style computer
Processes any good punchcards lately?
But can we talk about how lasseiz faire we used to be about children online security.
“Lasseiz faire” online security was applicable to all individuals, it wasnt directed to a specific group. It also makes no sense to look at what we used to do when online totalitarianism and discriminatory segregation is arguably causing more significant damage to everyone involved.
14/f/cali u?
62/m/cali hey bby!
Guy In Real Life
Hey wait a minute! That’s a man!
I wished i saved the the IRC logs from when we had 6 egg drop bots just feeding into each other











