tms;du


too many syllables; didn’t understand.

typical response to tl;dr, which (like stuff or yawn or o_o) can be used to replace and dismiss a paragraph that the op thought was well-reasoned.
a: conventional media seems fixated on news stories that have art: if they don’t have videotape or a volunteer camera geek at the scene, then it’s not as newsworthy as some controversial clown who has scheduled a speech where he will say the same thing he’s been saying for months.

b: tl;dr. see that about brit last night?

a: more like tms;du.

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