Adam Cistern

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-[[Stimso Adid]]'s young classmate who was highly influenced by Stimso's approach to the local girls. Stimso has no recollection of Adam Cistern or much of Grade school according to interviews conducted by those who where close to Adam before he died alone of AIDS in 1980. His Life Manual (leisurely written one lazy summer while working at his family owned Golf Driving Range) was a pathetic ripoff off of Adid's [[The Finger Figure]] an Algebra Comic from Sophmore Calculus. Adam Cistern's Life Manual was eventually published post-humonously by his loved ones and has become highley sought after because of its unusual pedigree.+[[Stimso Adid]]'s young classmate who was highly influenced by Stimso's approach to the local girls. Stimso has no recollection of Adam Cistern or much of Grade school according to interviews conducted by those who where close to Adam before he died alone of AIDS in 1980. His Life Manual (leisurely written one lazy summer while working at his family owned Golf Driving Range) was a pathetic ripoff off of Adid's [[The Finger Figure]] an Algebra Comic from Sophmore Calculus. Adam Cistern's '''Life Manual''' (''Omnomancy'' was added later) was eventually published post-humonously by his loved ones and has become highley sought after because of its unusual pedigree.

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Stimso Adid's young classmate who was highly influenced by Stimso's approach to the local girls. Stimso has no recollection of Adam Cistern or much of Grade school according to interviews conducted by those who where close to Adam before he died alone of AIDS in 1980. His Life Manual (leisurely written one lazy summer while working at his family owned Golf Driving Range) was a pathetic ripoff off of Adid's The Finger Figure an Algebra Comic from Sophmore Calculus. Adam Cistern's Life Manual (Omnomancy was added later) was eventually published post-humonously by his loved ones and has become highley sought after because of its unusual pedigree.