>>942118511
Remember the old chirp phones? That was an awesome function to have on your phone. I wonder why that never carried over to newer phones. The chirp was replaced with texting, I guess when (((they))) figured out how popular it became to communicate with quick, short messages, but it was too much work and storage to record every single spoken chirp, so chirping was phased out in favor of typed messages that could be recorded forever directly on the user's device. No need for massive data centers to record every chirp message ever sent. Now with texting, every message could be recorded indefinitely on the user's phone without the service provider and/or government having to spend money to store it themselves.

Or maybe I'm too paranoid, and texting just replaced chirping for non (or less)-Jewish reasons