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	<title>Comments on: Sightings: The Washington Post on Underwaterpeoples</title>
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		<title>By: Sawyer</title>
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		<description>reading this, in tandem with your response to Glenn Branca, has brought me a great deal of happiness. I really appreciate the way you portray our mission and while i don&#039;t feel comfortable laying claim to anything too revolutionary... I do believe the future of music lies in the ever perpetuating communities sprouting up across the web. I think music is trending towards a model that thrives off love as opposed to raw popularity. i&#039;d rather be loved by one person than sorta liked by three, or even three thousand. It sounds wildly cheesy I know, but to me, it seems as the internet progresses, it&#039;ll stop being used as a &#039;store&#039; or a &#039;billboard&#039; and start being used synonymously with ones heart and mind. It will be capable of articulating intimate, nuanced messages.. and in achieving that, we will no longer be able to hide behind &#039;internet personas&#039; and &#039;viral marketing campaigns.&#039; we&#039;re just gonna have to be ourselves and like children in school, befriend those who seem the most genuine. 

thanks for writing about us Emilie, I&#039;ll see ya when I get back from China!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>reading this, in tandem with your response to Glenn Branca, has brought me a great deal of happiness. I really appreciate the way you portray our mission and while i don&#8217;t feel comfortable laying claim to anything too revolutionary&#8230; I do believe the future of music lies in the ever perpetuating communities sprouting up across the web. I think music is trending towards a model that thrives off love as opposed to raw popularity. i&#8217;d rather be loved by one person than sorta liked by three, or even three thousand. It sounds wildly cheesy I know, but to me, it seems as the internet progresses, it&#8217;ll stop being used as a &#8217;store&#8217; or a &#8216;billboard&#8217; and start being used synonymously with ones heart and mind. It will be capable of articulating intimate, nuanced messages.. and in achieving that, we will no longer be able to hide behind &#8216;internet personas&#8217; and &#8216;viral marketing campaigns.&#8217; we&#8217;re just gonna have to be ourselves and like children in school, befriend those who seem the most genuine. </p>
<p>thanks for writing about us Emilie, I&#8217;ll see ya when I get back from China!</p>
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