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Texts From Last Night (TFLN) is a no-longer-maintained blog that used to re-post short text messages submitted by its users, originally formed as a sorority email chain by creator Lauren Leto. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The site tends to post texts that are shocking or scandalous.
Here we have for you the most hilarious texts where scammers finally met their match and were trolled, ridiculed, and utterly destroyed. #1 Sometimes I Feel Sorry For Them Image credits: Effective ...
Texts from Last Night: The panelists respond to embarrassing drunk text messages. Thug Life or Hug Life : The panelists are shown the image of a child from a YouTube video and have to guess whether the video content would be thug or cute hug worthy.
After she started posting bikini photos, many people took it as an invite to slide into her DMs. And while some of the messages were pretty harmless, others were quite disturbing. So, Paige took ...
Image credits: TheZipCreator To find out more about [Stuff] Americans Say, we reached out to the group’s moderator team.Lucky for us, one member was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda ...
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It's been 2 months since you broke up with the ex and you're just trying to enjoy a fun girls night out. About 3 tequila shots and 1 vodka soda into the evening, images of your ex start popping ...
On August 4, 2006, AOL Research, headed by Abdur Chowdhury, released a compressed text file on one of its websites containing twenty million search queries for over 650,000 users over a three-month period; it was intended for research. AOL deleted the file on their site by August 7, but not before it had been copied and distributed on the Internet.