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  2. ttyl - Wikipedia

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    ttyl is a young adult novel written by Lauren Myracle. [1] It is the first book in the 'Internet Girls' series. In 2004, it gained attention for being the first novel written entirely in the style of instant messaging conversation. [ 2 ]

  3. Internet Girls - Wikipedia

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    Internet Girls is a young adult novel series by American author Lauren Myracle published between 2005 and 2014. The series includes four books (ttyl; ttfn; l8r, g8r; and yolo), as well as a book companion (bff: a girlfriend book you write together).

  4. l8r, g8r - Wikipedia

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    l8r, g8r is the third novel in a young adult series by Lauren Myracle written entirely as instant messages; the first two are ttyl and ttfn. l8r, g8r is a coming of age novel published on March 1, 2007 by Harry N. Abrams. l8r g8r was the No. 1 banned book in 2009 due to the prevalent sexual content, use of profanity and the use of shorthand ...

  5. Lauren Myracle - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, three of Myracle's novels (ttyl, ttfn, and Shine) were listed among 52 books banned by the Alpine School District following the implementation of Utah law H.B. 374, “Sensitive Materials In Schools," [8] 42removed books “feature LBGTQ+ characters and or themes.” [9] [10] Many of the books were removed because they were considered ...

  6. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Used at the beginning of the subject when the subject of the email is the only text contained in the email. This prefix indicates to the reader that it is not necessary to open the email. E.g., "1L: WFH today" WFH – work from home. Used in the subject line or body of the email. NONB – Non-business. Used at the beginning of the subject when ...

  7. Talk To You Later - Wikipedia

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    "Talk To You Later" is a phrase that is often used as a substitute for "goodbye".. Talk To You Later may also refer to: "Talk To Ya Later", a song by The Tubes on their album The Completion Backward Principle

  8. Ttyl (novel) - Wikipedia

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  9. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Grammatical abbreviations are generally written in full or small caps to visually distinguish them from the translations of lexical words. For instance, capital or small-cap PAST (frequently abbreviated to PST) glosses a grammatical past-tense morpheme, while lower-case 'past' would be a literal translation of a word with that meaning.