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authorXe Iaso <me@christine.website>2022-04-30 14:26:49 -0400
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I want to create this kind of art, and I think I have found a good medium to do
this with. I write a lot on this little independent site called Twitter. This is
one of the main things that I write on, and through the process of the last 8
-years or so, I've written a shockingly large amound of things. I post a lot of
+years or so, I've written a shockingly large amount of things. I post a lot of
weird things there as well as a lot of boring/normal things.
However a lot of my posts boil down to creating a "stream of consciousness", or