TANJ is an acronym for There Ain't No Justice. Attributed to IT developers, when their new systems don't work, and users, such as when the software they've just bought hangs their system, plus requires the hard drive to be reformatted.
The acronym is frequently used by authorLarry Niven in his Known Space books, and no earlier source for the phrase has yet been found. Niven uses tanj with normal capitalization in his books, rather than all caps as a traditional acronym. It is used in sentences or dialogue to have similar meaning to a word like damn. Characters would also use various forms of the word, including tanjit, roughly corresponding to dammit. An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. ... Larry Niven Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938) is a US science fiction author. ... Known Space is the fictional setting of many of Larry Nivens science fiction stories. ... dAmn (deviantART messaging network) is the name of the real-time chat system implemented on deviantART version 4. ...
Tanj, for her part, got a kick out of how enthusiastic Wanda was, but after a while she found she was getting just a little peeved, as Wanda, in her enthusiasm, was completely forgetting that maybe, just perhaps, that Tanj might like a little in return too...
Tanj gasped as felt the cool air of the room flow where it usually isn't; she bit her lip a little harder as she was stretched first nicely, and then further and further until she couldn't help but whimper...
Tanj's noises were somewhere between a moan and a purrr as she felt Hinoki's tongue on her tortured clitty; she mewled loudly, the pleasure and the pain combining strangely...