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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Kat Kid on August 30, 2010, 08:39:16 PM
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http://sixtymins.ytmnd.com/ (http://sixtymins.ytmnd.com/)
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http://notforanyone.ytmnd.com/ (http://notforanyone.ytmnd.com/)
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http://ensign.ytmnd.com/ (http://ensign.ytmnd.com/)
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http://matlabmadness.ytmnd.com/ (http://matlabmadness.ytmnd.com/)
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MODS?
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http://hansen.ytmnd.com/ (http://hansen.ytmnd.com/)
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http://hansen.ytmnd.com/ (http://hansen.ytmnd.com/)
lol
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http://shesalwayscallingme.ytmnd.com/
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http://shockingcats.ytmnd.com/
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http://shockingcats.ytmnd.com/
:lol: :eek: :lol:
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welcome to 2004, kthx noob
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http://whatyouseewhenyoudie.ytmnd.com/ (http://whatyouseewhenyoudie.ytmnd.com/)
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http://hansen.ytmnd.com/ (http://hansen.ytmnd.com/)
:drink:
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I miss the old internet.
In retrospect, what was nice about YTMND was that it existed in a time before “content monetization” was a thing people cared about, and that lack of incentive made YTMND less of a horse race and more of a large-scale collaboration. Now, of course, large platforms like YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook are full of “creators” trying to “monetize” their “brand.” This is not in itself a problem, but it’s made riding trend waves an omnipresent, never-ending competition. YTMND was people trying to put their own spin on jokes, for no reason other than that it made them laugh.
https://twitter.com/bafeldman/status/1128720681967996929
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I forgot all about it. those were the days
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I'm glad I irl was alive for the ytmnd halcyon days