LONDON -- There are Ava Fabian Archivesmany, many magazines in this world, but the interests of furious Twitter eggs have been so far tragically underrepresented.
SEE ALSO: Have we reached peak Twitter trolling?For the anonymous Twitter user who wants to develop their social media unpleasantness, the reading options have been sadly limited.
Until now:
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Twitter comic and author Aaron Gillies, who goes by the name TechnicallyRon, shared his magazine idea on Monday afternoon. It's since picked up well over 6000 retweets.
The whole thing was impressively detailed.
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And -- at least among people without egg avatars -- it seemed to go down well.
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Although there were a few dissenting voices...
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