18 People Share The Most Chronically Online Discourse They Saw This Year
The internet is addictive. Some folks get more sucked in than others and there’s even a term for it.
As explained by Wikipedia, “extremely online, or chronically online, is a phrase referring to someone closely engaged with Internet culture. People said to be extremely online often believe that online posts are very important.”
One Twitter thread has people sharing their favorite examples of chronically online discourse that occurred in 2022 and the posts are wild.
If you spend as much time online as we do then you may remember some of these. If not, let us refresh your memory.
Here are some of the most chronically online discourse that occurred in 2022.
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https://twitter.com/FakeBenJay/status/1599807151345905664
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“sidewalks are ableist” was a good one https://t.co/IsMAm8zcJH
— chu cold scorpio (@douglaschu_) December 5, 2022
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Wait, wait! We have a late contender coming in from weird tradcon Twitter!https://t.co/3MNKuKTeYi
— Joe (@JoeR42) December 5, 2022
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this whole situation LOL pic.twitter.com/OTv4SmVH01
— reallyboringtbh (@reallyboringtbh) December 5, 2022
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https://twitter.com/adamjmoussa/status/1599824392971685888
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https://twitter.com/merrilymaralie/status/1599820195065102336
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It’s Anne Frank had white privilege and it’s not even close https://t.co/janbKOIZ9n
— Fairy Gothmother, MD (@jenny2x4) December 5, 2022