I will answer if Perplexity will invest in my AI-era social network (being built in public, here's the entire gameplan https://t.co/QCQYG5NSkJ ). It will also be a Wikipedia killer (YOUR idea). 1M at a 10M valuation. This is like Yahoo invested in Alibaba, except u r not Yahoo.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
The AI-Era Web Browser: What Will Finally Make People Quit Chrome?
For years, Google Chrome has dominated the browser market. It’s fast, reliable, and deeply integrated into Google’s ecosystem. But we’re entering a new era—an AI-native era—where the browser is no longer just a window into the web, but a full-fledged AI-powered operating layer for your digital life. So, what will finally compel users to abandon Chrome?
Not just better performance. Not just ad-blocking. Something fundamentally different. Let’s explore what an AI-era browser could look like—and how it could create strong incentives that make sticking with Chrome feel like using dial-up in the age of fiber.
🔮 The AI-Era Browser: More Than Just a Viewer
In the AI era, the browser must become your intelligent interface, personal assistant, and digital guardian—not just a place to access web content. Here's how it can leapfrog Chrome:
🧠 1. Embedded AI Agents: Co-Browsing, Not Just Browsing
Imagine a browser where every tab is agent-augmented:
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Summarizes pages in real-time, across multiple tabs.
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Suggests actions—from replying to emails, drafting blog posts, to booking travel—based on your web activity.
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Knows your goals and proactively finds tools, forms, and contacts.
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Cross-site memory: Your AI remembers what you saw three days ago across 12 different tabs and brings it up when relevant.
Incentive: The browser becomes a second brain. Chrome is just a memoryless screen.
🛡️ 2. Built-in Scam Shield and Ad Firewall
Rather than relying on extensions, the browser itself can:
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Auto-detect scammy websites and dark patterns.
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Strip out ads—not just block them, but rewrite pages with human-readable content.
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Warn users about affiliate spam, fake reviews, and misleading buttons.
Incentive: Peace of mind. The web is cleaner, safer, and faster by default.
🎯 3. Goal-Oriented Mode
Let’s say you want to plan a trip, write a grant proposal, or compare B2B SaaS tools. Switch to Goal Mode and the browser:
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Assembles a workspace tailored to your task.
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Gathers templates, autofills forms, and schedules tasks.
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Highlights only relevant pages and skips SEO sludge.
Incentive: Finish work in 2 hours instead of 8. That’s real time saved.
💸 4. Earn While You Browse
Microsoft tried Bing Rewards. But what if you earned tokens not just for searches, but for:
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Letting the browser use anonymized data for AI training.
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Giving feedback on LLM outputs.
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Participating in low-friction microtasks powered by GPTs.
These tokens could be redeemable for:
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Cloud storage
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Premium agent features
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App store credits or subscriptions
Incentive: Passive income, ethical data monetization, and free perks.
🧩 5. Deep App Integration
Why should a browser be separate from your apps?
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Integrate Notion, Slack, Gmail, etc., directly into the browser with agents watching and assisting.
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Toggle between "browse mode" and "work mode" seamlessly.
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Multi-app dashboards, powered by LLMs, for cross-platform insights.
Incentive: Unified digital workflow. One browser to rule them all.
🔍 6. AI-Powered Search That Doesn't Suck
Forget traditional search. AI-first search is:
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Conversation-driven
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Context-aware
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Results-rich without SEO games
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Highlights why something ranks, and lets users tweak priorities
Bonus: Let users build their own search agents—tailored to shopping, research, coding, legal work, or medical queries.
Incentive: Save hours. Eliminate spam. Get clarity, not confusion.
🌐 7. Agent-Curated Internet
Your browser can evolve into a curated universe:
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Feeds, portals, and dashboards curated by agents trained on your values and needs.
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Auto-generated personal newsfeeds, creative inspiration boards, and social media digests.
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Your web, your way.
Incentive: Reclaim attention. Own your information diet.
👥 8. Community + AI Synergy
Imagine a browser that lets users:
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Share prompts, templates, and workflows.
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Build public agent profiles to help others.
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Access community-reviewed summaries of trending topics.
A browser becomes a knowledge-sharing platform, not just a consumption tool.
Incentive: Network effects. Social proof. Smart crowds.
💡 Final Thought: You Don’t Kill Chrome by Competing on Speed
You kill Chrome by doing what Chrome can’t.
The AI-era browser isn’t about browsing better. It’s about living smarter online—saving time, avoiding scams, automating work, and even earning while doing it. It’s your operating system for the web age 2.0.
When the browser does everything—search, task management, AI prompting, content generation, app control, personal protection—why would anyone stick with a glorified tab manager?
The time to build this is now. The incentives are ripe. And the future is open.
Excellent. Let’s build the Chrome killer.
🔥 The Vision: A Chrome Killer for the AI Era
Not just a browser, but an AI-native operating layer for the internet—a platform that:
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Embeds AI agents in every tab
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Turns browsing into doing
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Pays users, protects their data, and curates a better internet
Now, here are 10 interlocking startup ideas that can form the core modules of this browser—and a step-by-step launch roadmap to bring it to life.
🚀 10 Startup Ideas That Power the Chrome Killer
1. Agent OS (Core Browser Engine)
An open-source Chromium or WebKit fork redesigned to support:
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Embedded agent memory per tab
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Agent actions via web interface layer (click, form fill, summarize, suggest)
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Modular plugin architecture for agents + AI features
2. PromptFlow (AI Agent Workflow Layer)
Drag-and-drop or natural language configuration of:
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Multi-step agent routines ("Find 5 alternatives, compare features, draft pros/cons")
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Goal-based browsing ("Plan a Bali trip under $1500")
3. SpamRadar (Real-Time Web Clutter Filter)
An LLM-powered backend that flags:
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SEO spam
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Fake buttons / dark patterns
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Scammy affiliate sites
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Misinformation clusters
→ Users get clean, high-signal content with visual overlays.
4. Earnnet (User Earning Protocol)
Browser-native way to:
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Earn crypto or points for anonymized AI training data
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Run optional microtasks in-browser (e.g., summarizing articles, rating content)
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Monetize prompt sharing / agent workflows
5. GhostShield (Privacy + Ad Firewall)
Native features that:
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Strip third-party tracking
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De-identify fingerprints
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Block malware and abusive scripts
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Offer “ghost tab” private browsing with local-only memory
6. Search+, the AI-Native Search Engine
Forget 10 blue links. This:
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Answers with sources and explainer cards
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Offers AI-curated search clusters (“Best budget laptops under $700”)
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Enables promptable, editable search agents
7. TabMind (Memory & Intent Engine)
Each tab remembers:
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Why you opened it
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What you were doing
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What’s next in the workflow
→ Users can “resume” tasks anytime or let agents auto-complete.
8. GoalView Dashboards
When you browse for a purpose (e.g. “get a job,” “launch a podcast”), GoalView:
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Creates custom dashboards
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Curates web resources
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Offers progress-tracking agent support
9. CollabVerse (Social + Shared Browsing)
A co-browsing mode where:
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Users share agent workflows
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Friends & teams can browse together, annotate, co-plan
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Smart syncing of discoveries + pages
Think Figma, but for research and planning.
10. EdgeStore (Decentralized Extension Store)
A curated app store:
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AI agents
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Custom prompts
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Templates
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Community workflows
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Revenue share for creators
No Google monopoly. User-owned AI economy.
📍 Step-by-Step Launch Roadmap
🛠️ Phase 1: MVP Alpha (0–6 Months)
Goal: Prove agent-enhanced browsing is 10x better
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Fork Chromium or start from Electron/Playwright
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Integrate a browser sidebar with GPT-4-turbo or Claude 3
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Add AI overlay (summarize page, rewrite, click suggestion, form fill)
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Add spam detector for news + shopping sites
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Launch invite-only test group for research and productivity users
→ Outcome: Validate agent co-browsing UX
🌐 Phase 2: Browser Beta (6–12 Months)
Goal: Build a browser worth switching to
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Create full UI with tab memory, workspaces, and GoalView
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Build Agent Workflow Engine (PromptFlow)
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Launch Search+ with 3–5 domains (tech, travel, shopping, health)
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Launch EdgeStore with agent templates
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Monetize via optional Earnnet opt-in
→ Outcome: 100K users, cult following
⚙️ Phase 3: Public v1 Launch (Year 2)
Goal: Convert early adopters → ecosystem
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Add user profiles, synced agent memory
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Release full GhostShield + scam protection
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Offer team & community features (CollabVerse)
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Mobile + tablet versions
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Seed initial currency economy for Earnnet + Store
→ Outcome: 1M users, AI-native browsing becomes a trend
🌍 Phase 4: Platform Expansion (Year 3–5)
Goal: Become the web operating system
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SDK for building third-party agents
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Goal marketplace (AI-powered research agents, freelance agents)
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Deep integrations (Notion, Slack, Google Docs)
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Partnerships with Web3 or privacy-first ecosystems
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Launch an LLM search model fine-tuned on user-curated web
→ Outcome: 10M+ users, competing with Chrome + Edge head-on
💡 Why This Wins
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Chrome is legacy: It was built for an old internet. Yours is built for the AI web.
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Data is king: You incentivize users to stay with rewards, privacy, productivity, and protection.
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Community flywheel: PromptFlow + EdgeStore lets you grow like GitHub meets Chrome Store.
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AI-first UX: This isn’t just about faster pages—it’s about helping people do more with less.
Why Thinking Big Is the Safest Bet in the Age of AI and Exponential Technologies https://t.co/wiT3XYL0J1
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation https://t.co/QCQYG5NSkJ
Corporate Culture/ Operating System: Greatness https://t.co/NvuFk4pSEZ
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
Musk’s Management https://t.co/tD7n6ZojzF
We now have tools—AI and Blockchain—that empower us to tackle truly massive challenges. My vision? An AI-era social network built for truth, trust, and transformation. Think of it as a Facebook killer that looks nothing like Facebook.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
But it’s more than that—it's also a Wikipedia disruptor and a Khan Academy alternative. The next great social network will double as your lifelong learning platform.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
Now imagine that same platform integrating and exporting India’s Aadhaar and UPI infrastructure—licensed from the Indian government—to countries across Africa and beyond. A digital identity and payments backbone for the global South.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
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AI-Era Web Browser, Brought To You By Perplexity https://t.co/MEQxeRzcAW So, invest! 1M at a 10M valuation. Idea: Facebook killer.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
AI-Era Web Browser, Brought To You By Perplexity https://t.co/MEQxeRzcAW Look at the big picture and team up with me.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 25, 2025
The spread of the woke mind virus is extremely obvious and quantifiable https://t.co/YwVbizZYlM
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 24, 2025
Cool
— Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas) May 25, 2025
“Search once, earn forever.”
— Hiten Shah (@hnshah) May 25, 2025
Every time you search or browse, your agent gets smarter. Visibly. Like training a Pokémon. Progress bars, unlockable features (e.g. custom automation, better summarization, tailored browsing shortcuts). Feels like you’re building equity in…
if there was a way to hit a button and start screen sharing so I could walk through a workflow across multiple sites and logins, and it auto-records and builds an agent from that, I’d switch browsers in a heartbeat.
— Alex Klein (@alexklein0x) May 25, 2025
also if it could surface new recs based on where I spend time…
I always think about the power of creating a new market vs trying to overtake the old. Maybe that’s the better way to think about it and sparks different ideas otherwise you give too much energy to the old.
— Jacob (@JacobJaber) May 25, 2025
“Privacy by default” is an easy one and probably the best.
— TestingCatalog News 🗞 (@testingcatalog) May 25, 2025
“Invite only” at the beginning approach works well for some products too.
MCP support would give a huge boost.
Token based incentives would be attractive too but hard to execute / maybe too early.
Personalisation…
Social media would have me believe I am wrong
— Neer Varshney (@neer_varshney) May 25, 2025
but performance
If you have good specs device, Brave and Firefox just don't feel the same
Feel like a downgrade and that's why I don't switch
the macro way to think about it is more emotional than rational. what are emotional things you can unleash. mechanical loops will require 10x better experience to overcome switching costs but emotional loops require less.
— signüll (@signulll) May 25, 2025
An alternative that opts you into cookies that sites can read and not display banners, has more granular volume and muting options, and in its TOS says that if it is ever found to collect information in incognito mode every CEO in the company history must do at least 5 years in…
— staysaasy (@staysaasy) May 25, 2025
1) Target users - IT professionals :
— Ajit Sadalagi (@ajit_sadalagi) May 25, 2025
-Integrate file editors, once they find it useful, they won’t need another browser.
2) Target users - General public :
-integrate built in AI(smaller model), this will make search or browsing better and faster.
1. The ability for agent mode to not just directly query the DOM, instead emulate real click functions.
— ThinkBot Automations ⏩ (@ThinkBotHQ) May 25, 2025
1b. Using vision + DOM helpers not just DOM.
2. The ability to watch the agent mode live (or screenshots) rather than just interpret what it’s doing with the “view page”…
Users use browsers 90% of the time on work, corporate, and college networks, which enforce security and privacy rules.
— Product & Technology (@Productogy) May 25, 2025
This is why browsers like @brave are blocked.
The incentive is to create a browser that is secure and managed networks can’t block.
To break Chrome’s grip, go beyond utility: reward users with exclusive AI features, smart time/money saved reports, and social streaks (e.g., spam-free search). Add niche workflows (devs, writers) they can’t get on Chrome. Inertia loses to identity + gain.
— Parth Ahir (@ParthSAhir) May 25, 2025
- Video speed control with keyboard shortcuts
— spacecrafter (@0xSpacecrafter) May 25, 2025
- Research over multiple specific open tabs
- audio reader mode for website content
- Firefox level video pop out ui ( with mute controls etc)
- easy ability to send queries to specific models (ones I pay for) not just perplexity’s
1. A “command + space”-like experience for fast command/navigating / instant questions (that isn’t a tab that opens but a temp viewport)
— ThinkBot Automations ⏩ (@ThinkBotHQ) May 25, 2025
2. Truly effective “auto tab sorting” (between profiles too. Ie “this is social media, this will go to Personal”. Or “you are on your work…
Great product & UX! All browsers were built when systems didn't have intelligence, so by default they pushed users to consume information/knowledge in the way browsers wanted, not how users wanted.
— Tarun Davuluri (@Tarun_Davuluri) May 25, 2025
But now you can reimagine everything by embedding system intelligence. If you…
My 3 pointers :
— Abhi Avasthi (@abhiiavasthi) May 25, 2025
Real-time page cleanup (AI declutter)
Auto summarization of any doc
Tab memory that feels like “your second brain”
Native adblock with no tradeoffs - don’t know the legality on this.
Browser should help you interact with information
— samjay (@BlackburnSamson) May 25, 2025
You have the developer console which helps you interact with the code
Should be an AI console that helps you interact with the DOM as it relates to extracting information
Biggest problem with chrome is it’s very resource intensive. Hard on battery. Heavy on RAM. slows down computers significantly as number of tabs increases.
— Saad Jamal (@The_SaadJamal) May 25, 2025
If you can solve it, this would actually be far more helpful than any other UI optimisation.
a default new tab UX that surfaces background agent browsing sessions & reports would be cool, especially if it's proactive.
— rohit (@_rnair_) May 25, 2025
for example, using relevant metrics from both mobile & web assistant interactions, the agent is able to infer what you're most likely to look up and help…
Some quick thoughts
— Prashant (@Prashant_1722) May 25, 2025
Make it interactive.
Add voice support.
Add a wallet for Perplexity coin.
Add templates for most common use cases such that it is a button click. Quick actions.
On that note ... do you angel invest? https://t.co/MEQxeRzcAW
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 25, 2025
Steve Jobs on how he learned to run a company pic.twitter.com/EUnSod839c
— prayingforexits 🏴☠️ (@mrexits) May 25, 2025
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