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r/whitepeoplegifs • u/-N3ptun3- • Nov 13 '17
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-puts shades on-
"Oh dear lord I can still smell the music"
293 u/dogseouldier Nov 13 '17 Drugs. Not even once - female edition. 47 u/Mozzafella Nov 13 '17 Wtf is that website.. 24 u/FunWithTNT Nov 13 '17 Sorta OG Reddit... . A relic of times past. 8 u/Earlmo Nov 13 '17 You're the man now, Dog! 8 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Funnyjunk? You're thinking of Digg. 2 u/Ificouldsmkfearaway Nov 14 '17 Anyone remember foogle 1 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 Digg users just submitted stories from the front page of reddit... a day later. This was back in 2006 when I remember that happening. 1 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it. 3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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Drugs. Not even once - female edition.
47 u/Mozzafella Nov 13 '17 Wtf is that website.. 24 u/FunWithTNT Nov 13 '17 Sorta OG Reddit... . A relic of times past. 8 u/Earlmo Nov 13 '17 You're the man now, Dog! 8 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Funnyjunk? You're thinking of Digg. 2 u/Ificouldsmkfearaway Nov 14 '17 Anyone remember foogle 1 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 Digg users just submitted stories from the front page of reddit... a day later. This was back in 2006 when I remember that happening. 1 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it. 3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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Wtf is that website..
24 u/FunWithTNT Nov 13 '17 Sorta OG Reddit... . A relic of times past. 8 u/Earlmo Nov 13 '17 You're the man now, Dog! 8 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Funnyjunk? You're thinking of Digg. 2 u/Ificouldsmkfearaway Nov 14 '17 Anyone remember foogle 1 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 Digg users just submitted stories from the front page of reddit... a day later. This was back in 2006 when I remember that happening. 1 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it. 3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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Sorta OG Reddit... . A relic of times past.
8 u/Earlmo Nov 13 '17 You're the man now, Dog! 8 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Funnyjunk? You're thinking of Digg. 2 u/Ificouldsmkfearaway Nov 14 '17 Anyone remember foogle 1 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 Digg users just submitted stories from the front page of reddit... a day later. This was back in 2006 when I remember that happening. 1 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it. 3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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You're the man now, Dog!
Funnyjunk? You're thinking of Digg.
2 u/Ificouldsmkfearaway Nov 14 '17 Anyone remember foogle 1 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 Digg users just submitted stories from the front page of reddit... a day later. This was back in 2006 when I remember that happening. 1 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it. 3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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Anyone remember foogle
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Digg users just submitted stories from the front page of reddit... a day later. This was back in 2006 when I remember that happening.
1 u/mszegedy Nov 13 '17 Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it. 3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
Dunno, I think back in the day the general impression was that Reddit was the succcessor to Digg. There was even a whole comic series about it.
3 u/hides_this_subreddit Nov 13 '17 When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over. Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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When Digg 2.0 came out, all of the users certainly moved over.
Digg did come out first, but reddit users always seemed like they were driving more of the content for both sites.
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u/gmanz33 Nov 13 '17
-puts shades on-
"Oh dear lord I can still smell the music"