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Buzz Bissinger (left) says he likes the therapeutic elements of Twitter. “It’s lonely out there,” he tells David Carr. “Right now, I am trying to fight my way through a book about my family, and writing it is just torture. Twitter is hard to resist because it is quick, real and I get instant feedback.” || Earlier: Twitter’s great for an angry guy like me, says Bissinger.
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