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Man, cartoonnetwork.com was the first website I ever frequented. When my family first got an internet connection, I didn’t know about search engines, so I would just type things I liked into the url bar, put a “.com” at the end, and hope for the best. Speeds were super slow on our dialup connection, so I’d often have time to make and eat a sandwich while waiting for a flash game to load.

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Aw yeah, I remember the days seeing what the president was up to at whitehouse dot com.

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I know most people here will be fine with pirating and most of these shows and movies will not actually be lost. But as this thread proves, even modern shows can be lost. And there are 2 things here I find especially sad:

  1. As mentioned in the article the CN website had a lot of digital games. I think most of them will be lost. This is something we’ve seen a lot throughout the history of web based games.

  2. “I’m more frustrated at the continued removal of online spaces for kids. It leads to them going to media spaces for adults, and that never ends well.” from This reddit comment.

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I checked because it got briefly mentioned in the article: WBD stock price is down 40% YTD!

I wonder if it will keep crashing until they get bought out by the Mouse for some loose change they found in the fountains at Disney World.

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I remember enjoying this ed ed and eddy car crash durby game on their and a teen titans game (not tt go as that is horrible)

When there’s trouble you know who to call Teen Titans. From their tower, they can see it all. Teen Titans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL75mtNZ6PA

Edit: Three hours later and I still have this theme song stuck in my head. Thanks a lot. Lol

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