The internet, as provided me with so much, i am one of those people. Ad allowed me to build a writing community that started in san francisco and then went out across the country. And like you said, it has created these bubbles. I'm trying to walk more. I do my damnedest not tolook at my phone as much as i used to. A lot of us are thirsty for that form of connection,. especially after the pandemic. Especially, of course, after being so limited in the spaces that we could be in.
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