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	<description>Writing and I have a love/hate relationship. And by that I mean hate/hate/love. But I'm gonna do it anyways... so you might as well come along for the ride</description>
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		<title>By: AD H D &#124; writeNOTHING</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;[...] pieces Notes&#8593;1 May not be combined with any other offer. Virtual Deficit, inc. takes no responsibility for any negative social consequences that may result from the residual effects of our programs. Ask your Distracto-Technician for a complimentary pamphlet detailing activities that will take advantage of your newfound (temporary) creative skills. And &lt;em&gt;free&lt;/em&gt; after $50 mail-in rebate. Haha, suckers. &#8593;2 (Principles of Psychology, 1890) &#8593;3 Michael Shay, &#8220;Are We Distracted?&#8221; from &lt;em&gt;In Short&lt;/em&gt;, Kitchen and Jones, Eds. &#8593;4 (Rafalovich, 411) [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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