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I must remember this is a public forum

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When I look at my blog-tracking software, and see that thousands of people come here every day, I think, "No, that's not right. It's mostly Kent, HS, EVS, Annette, Sachin, Dennis, Joe, Joseph, Amara, the staff of PW, Julio, Sally, ttq, Marissa, Jim, Susan, John, and about 10 other faithfuls who I'm forgetting right now [and potentially alienating]." I just can't process that there's more than about 30 people who wanna look at this thing.

But perhaps it would behoove me to be a little more judicious with my words, or at least spelling. Today, for instance, I discovered that I am quoted on the CBS News website in its Blogophile report by Melissa P. McNamara. I'm practically incoherent! The sentence is so awkward. But the write-up is interesting; it's about Internet addiction. Scroll down to where it says "Internet Rehab," and you'll see what I'm talking about.

From now on, I'm going to express myself deliberately and exquisitely. Peace out!

Special Report: Blogophile

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Add me. I check this place out about half a dozen times in any given day. I dig it a lot.

schweet. how'd i miss that???

Don't forget all of us you read you via RSS, too. We might be invisible, but we're here and counting on you to help us feel less alone.

Can you apply on line for the rehab? haha. Maybe I should google it or check wikipedia or a blog search...

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Liz Spikol is senior contributing editor of Philadelphia Weekly. She writes the award-winning column The Trouble With Spikol, which began as a chronicle of her struggle with mental illness, and has since expanded into humorous musings on everything from graphic novels to how to use a mop. She also writes the paper's book review column, Lit Gloss. This blog -- named one of the Top 10 Bipolar Blogs of 2007 by PsychCentral -- is about mental illness policy, news, personal journeys and more.