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Essay on living with the online spectre, by Erin Tobey.

July 11, 2012


Here's a thoughtful, raw, and emotionally resonant piece about Living As We Do In The Midst Of So Much Ordered Light And Noise, courtesy of an exceptional human being, multimedia artist and musician Erin Tobey.


Final Confession Of My Internet Addiction

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