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When meta intends to

When meta intends to teach us a lesson -- that is, when it's a drag -- it's usually instructing us that we shouldn't confuse fiction with real life.
this is a link to a headline for an essay about meta.

originally posted by daiichi

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Actually, I don't have a clue what is going on in this piece.



However, it might have something to do with Earl S. Stoner, Esq.



I love Laura Miller!

yeh, I didn't have a clue either. It took way too long just to say "meta is good," I thought. And how could an entire article about meta fail to mention blogs?

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