Bring back Google Wave!

I miss the interminable waits and the confusion of people thinking it is a system made for having fun socializing when as really so system made for doing work.
In the words of Obama: Let me be clear: I don't really want Google to bring back Google Wave.

I think saying that is an example of being "facetious".
You ever get hung up on uncertainty about a word's meaning, one you've used and seen others used for years or decades, and you don't want to use it online till you look it up, and this degrades the flow of writing.
Ever type a word, one you've used and seen many times, but you lose confidence in your spelling, but you give it a try and the spell checker doesn't flag it so now you question if the spell checker is turned off or has a bug in or they've made it accept incorrect spellings
of the word you've lost confidence in because it gets misspelled so much, like how many random keypress sequences get accepted, and people deliberately repeat certain gibberish strings specifically to them accepted,
or maybe the do the shared gibberish strings to create an in-group and and outgroup, those who know you just ignore the random characters and those who think they need to point out something think has gone wrong?

I think a question mark is appropriate there but I'm not sure and
I'm not going back up the tweet editor to find out what going on in this thread.
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