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I don’t understand what has changed. My twitter links are not showing up beyond the link to twitter
I "think" from what I have found is if you get the link from the app, the URL link rectifies to the x.com, while the browser version still rectifies to twitter.com. The x.com breaks, @Andrus "might" have to add x.com to the list or open a ticket for it to automatically populate the tweet for the new x/twitter platform.
 
I "think" from what I have found is if you get the link from the app, the URL link rectifies to the x.com, while the browser version still rectifies to twitter.com. The x.com breaks, @Andrus "might" have to add x.com to the list or open a ticket for it to automatically populate the tweet for the new x/twitter platform.
Gotcha. I started using the web version today.
 
It’s got a bit more traction that rhinestone cowboy- that movie ascended like a supernova- mechanical bulls everywhere, then…poof




Rhinestone Cowboy ? Or was it just Rhinestone ? I never saw it, it’s one of those gaps in my cheesy 80s movie filmography…. But you might be conflating Rhinestone with Urban Cowboy, which came out several years earlier, and for sure ignited the mechanical bull trend for Quite a while .
 
Rhinestone Cowboy ? Or was it just Rhinestone ? I never saw it, it’s one of those gaps in my cheesy 80s movie filmography…. But you might be conflating Rhinestone with Urban Cowboy, which came out several years earlier, and for sure ignited the mechanical bull trend for Quite a while .
Urban Cowboy
 
I "think" from what I have found is if you get the link from the app, the URL link rectifies to the x.com, while the browser version still rectifies to twitter.com. The x.com breaks, @Andrus "might" have to add x.com to the list or open a ticket for it to automatically populate the tweet for the new x/twitter platform.

The way that it's going, x.com will soon become ex.com.

Anyway, I put in a fix for the issue.

Elon and co. are sure making publishers do a lot of unnecessary work. That problem with the site loading slowly and freezing on mobile... you know what caused that? A Twitter widget was broken and wreaking that havoc... thanks to???? You guessed it... Twitter!

Now I have to go fix the same on MAP. Not a happy camper.
 
The way that it's going, x.com will soon become ex.com.

Anyway, I put in a fix for the issue.

Elon and co. are sure making publishers do a lot of unnecessary work. That problem with the site loading slowly and freezing on mobile... you know what caused that? A Twitter widget was broken and wreaking that havoc... thanks to???? You guessed it... Twitter!

Now I have to go fix the same on MAP. Not a happy camper.
Thats what makes this site so great. A lot of forums wouldn't take the time fix issues like this and would just make the users adapt. Thank you sir!
 
I was a sucker for Meg Ryan.

 
Released on August 15th, 1986:

The Boy Who Could Fly (1986) - IMDb
 
Never saw this one.


this is the best of all that have been posted yet
truly a brilliant, singular movie
when i first moved to USM there was a single screen theater right across the street from the dorm - i got the season pass and Buckaroo was the 1st movie they showed - went every night for the week it showed
it walks the beautiful line of being completely absurd but taking itself very seriously (kind of like the best Doctor Whos)
i knew Peter Weller bc i went to school with his cousins (one who became a movie/tv actor himself)
but it's a tour de force performance from John Lithgow that's the real joy of the movie
Jeff Goldbloom, Christopher Lloyd give their usual fantastic performances as well
 

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