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TOMEX "A Pre-Teen guide to talking Badass"

Due to complaints that Lev has signed his name with "Esq"
This week, it is:

"Tales Of Mere Existence" By Levni R. Yilmaz NIB, CNN,
IUD, CBS, RIP, JPG, LSD, AFC, IOI, SFO, DDT.

Buy a Comic/DVD set from Lev!
http://www.ingredientx.com/buy/main.htm

For more comics, animations and correspondence, kindly visit
http://www.ingredientx.com

If you gravitate towards isolated, obsessive nerd habits like I do, also consider a visit to:
http://www.myspace.com/tales_of_mere_existence

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  • oh steph

    Hmmm, no, I'm not. I would say that "srsly" is a fairly acceptable internet abreviation meme at this point. Following the "orly" owl of 2003/2004, I find "srsly" to be a different, more sardonic way of saying "WTF".



    I actually think that using "srsly" was fitting for this particular post, as it does feature "the pre-teen quide to talking badass", but I wouldn't expect everyone to appreciate that, or anything that I have to say for that matter. But thank you for being so nice, YoYoMa. My deepest apologies for offending you, sErIOsly.

  • YoYoMa

    I'm much more offended by your grade school use of Srsly. What are you, fucking 13?

  • oh steph

    Srsly? Complaints?



    A brief definition of the abreviation Esq., aka Esquire:

    an unofficial title of respect, having no precise significance, sometimes placed, especially in its abbreviated form, after a man's surname in formal written address: in the U.S., usually applied to lawyers, women as well as men; in Britain, applied to a commoner considered to have gained the social position of a gentleman. Abbreviation: Esq.



    I love that an unofficial title of respect is drawing hate mail. Keep it classy, Austin.

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