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	<title>Comments on: Groove (Repost)</title>
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	<description>Real life in an imaginary place.</description>
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		<title>By: Jose (@jorence)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jose (@jorence)</dc:creator>
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		<description>@wood - great post. Intelligent and eloquent, especially for 1 am in the morning.

Like you I have suffered from blog fade, and it&#039;s sad, because writing is my other big thing and I&#039;ve been a little lost since it -all- dried up. But twitter and people like you and the other famous and not so famous tweeters/twitterers that I follow have managed two things:

you have got me thinking about words, and sentences and stories once again

you have re-awakened my sense of community, which had been tied to a brick  and dropped in the river by the continual pressure of work and study and the miasma of interfering quibbling life

Thank you for the insight. Great post, once again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@wood &#8211; great post. Intelligent and eloquent, especially for 1 am in the morning.</p>
<p>Like you I have suffered from blog fade, and it&#8217;s sad, because writing is my other big thing and I&#8217;ve been a little lost since it -all- dried up. But twitter and people like you and the other famous and not so famous tweeters/twitterers that I follow have managed two things:</p>
<p>you have got me thinking about words, and sentences and stories once again</p>
<p>you have re-awakened my sense of community, which had been tied to a brick  and dropped in the river by the continual pressure of work and study and the miasma of interfering quibbling life</p>
<p>Thank you for the insight. Great post, once again.</p>
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