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"Writeaholic"

As a content-internet writer a.k.a. stay-at-home-bum, I spend the entire day on social media. When you've got a stream of shares coming at you all the time, you impulsively grab onto something of interest.

One of these things was a post about Harvard's human bound books. Sure I'm interested, but it happened three years ago!

And actually, this post tells us that but my problem is that it's a rewriting of old news; the entire thing! I understand it if we're referenced in a post about something else entirely, but it's not.

But then I also understand that people forget things, or don't know something they might need to know -- then at the same time, do they need to know it? I guess if you're trying to make a point about something, it's something of interest to slide into the other text/post.

But people who write all the time feel like they're running out of new things to write about too, so it's good to recycle things, but then again, what does it contribute? Does it just entertain us? Does everything have to be useful information?

It's like I said with this post about writing, where it doesn't really matter. We're all just trying to get through the day people. And some of us are helping others do that by writing, when things like drinking and rubbers aren't around.

I just legitimized my addiction, would you look at that?

The about page gives you some info already and we're gonna update that page soon, but since we can't wait we'll go ahead and tell you about the new system we're using.

Through out the day and daily, our writer(s) use other services to write on. Each post is different. We're trying to keep it to where the posts are useful to more than the person writing them and are worth posting. Always spontaneous, but to save space we're just going to link to those posts from this blog. Which means, the content won't be here but you can click on the image for the post to go to the affiliate site that post is on.

Some people don't like it but it works for us to help generate income for this blog. Part of the share-collaborative commons economy we mentioned earlier today. Nice and neat.

So browse or whatever while we fix things up. There ya go!

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