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		<title>Comment on About This by Bookmarks for June 7th through June 12th &#8211; paulbailey.us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] About This &#124; etokle &#8211; &#8220;It is our hope that by offering these nuggets of pure imaginary gold out to the wild informational super-duper cyberspace highway that these long years of nagging, soul-crushing, gut-sickening procrastination will finally be well-atoned for and that we can all get on with our real lives; hopefully taking up useful, socially beneficial hobbies like those of our grandparents’ generation; before all this God-forsaken “technology” allowed every jack-ass with a moderately fast CPU and a (probably cracked) copy of ProTools to waste their brief youth chasing down “swimming reverb” and “warm midrange”. [...]]]></description>
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