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Surfline is still down, this is madness omg
— gillian (@gillian_rb) January 17, 2023
am I the only one whose surfline hasnt worked for OVER A WEEK??!!
— Cookie Mvnstvr (@Adomstar) January 17, 2023
Why the whole surfline workers drink blue blue anaa? Fucking one week no internet how?
— SK_Taskbar (@Smoque_larsiny) January 17, 2023
Surfline has been down for almost a week. Ah Ghana. Stresssss
— Dj Akuaa (@DjAkuaa) January 17, 2023
Surfline, why ? @SurflineGH
— Quartermaster (@Damascus_light) January 17, 2023
So Surfline increase their prices for this shit?
— Big Brother (@motoso__) January 17, 2023
https://twitter.com/KaysEra12/status/1615278495319326720
https://twitter.com/AkosuaNokturn/status/1615273850606088194
Am leaving surfline because of this
— bright opare sarpong (@brightopare) January 17, 2023
Good morning surfline, for some days the network has not been working and all we hear is be assured to resolve the matter and compensated. Let's know when it will be solved or how long we should anticipate the problem so we see whether to get an alternative for the break period.
— Nii Nunoo (@NiiNunoo1) January 17, 2023
Surfline not be serious
— T E E D A N (@teedan_) January 17, 2023
https://twitter.com/SurflineGH/status/1615257784609636356
Reality once again getting in the way of Climate Change hysteria…
" Data from the Australian BOM indicates that from 1969-2000, the long-term average annual number of tropical cyclones was 11.
Since then, that number has dropped to 9."https://t.co/Wc1YqtmPnF— I Do Not Consent (@dellabeach1962) January 17, 2023
Two (Epic) Faces of Pipeline: Moana Jones-Wong, Justin Quintal – Surfline https://t.co/0mkguoz3xn pic.twitter.com/w6e1ZrI1FY
— Pipeline Clothes & Gear (@pipelinegear) January 17, 2023