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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Needless to say, the original AIM style of the books (and much of the texting lingo used) that was relevant in the early 2000s doesn't hold up well now that instant messaging has fallen out of style in favor of text messaging and messaging over other social media. The themes of the book have held up pretty well, though. Some reprints have updated the layout to be more modern.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: TechnologyMarchesOn: Needless to say, the original AIM style of the books (and much of the texting lingo used) that was relevant in the early 2000s doesn't hold up well now that instant messaging has fallen out of style in favor of text messaging and messaging over other social media. The themes of the book have held up pretty well, though.media. Some reprints have updated the layout to be more modern.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Needless to say, the AIM style of the books (and much of the texting lingo used) that was relevant in the early 2000s doesn't hold up well now that instant messaging has fallen out of style in favor of text messaging and messaging over other social media. The themes of the book have held up pretty well, though.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Needless to say, the original AIM style of the books (and much of the texting lingo used) that was relevant in the early 2000s doesn't hold up well now that instant messaging has fallen out of style in favor of text messaging and messaging over other social media. The themes of the book have held up pretty well, though. Some reprints have updated the layout to be more modern.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Needless to say, the AIM style of the books (and much of the texting lingo used) that was relevant in the early 2000s doesn't hold up well now that instant messaging has fallen out of style in favor of text messaging and messaging over other social media. The themes of the book have held up pretty well, though.

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