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A phrase used to remind those who voluntarily leave the house that being mocked on the Internets is, in fact, the end of the world. Common variations include, The Internet Is Serious F@%king Business, The Internet: Serious Business, Internet = Srs Business, SRS BIZNS and even just INTERNET!!. Plurals, The Internets Are Serious Businesses. It comes from a Genmay quote made by a user called click46.

Often used as the text of an Image macro.

SERIOUS BUSINESS on the internets

Al Gore is Serious Business.
Al Gore is Serious Business.
Don't trust us? Just ask this guy.
Don't trust us? Just ask this guy.

James Robert Murphy, 38, of Columbia, South Carolina, was sentenced to 5 years of probation, 500 hours of community service, and more than $12,000 in restitution today for two counts of Use of a Telecommunications Device (the internet) with Intent to Annoy, Abuse, Threaten or Harass.

Murphy was indicted in April 2004, for sending harassing emails to Seattle resident Joelle Ligon and to other employees of the City of Seattle. He pleaded guilty to two counts in June 2004. In sentencing Murphy, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Zilly told Murphy he "...did not demonstrate the type of remorse he should under the circumstances."

On January 14, 2006, a new lawsuit came about when a "man" sued his internet buddies after he was made fun of in a chatroom. This is an excellent example that the internet is still SERIOUS F#&KING BUSINESS.



Further proof of Serious Business


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GALLERY OF SRSNS



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