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Firstly, we are writing in the space between personal letters, and notes, and the formally public space of published writing, in a book or a periodical.

A space or medium in which anyone can feel free to 'write' as him or self, but publicly, and without the constraints of spelling or of grammatical authority,

which arise only in texts that are drafted, redrafted, corrected, verified, etc. according to the criteria of various professions such as author, broadcaster, editor, scientific peer, or whatever.

Those are not the first thoughts of someone, not personal thoughts at all, they are objectified and collectively approved words that have passed the censors and the potential critics enough to be allowed into 'every home' and 'every mind' of the hopefully obedient public who are to be protected and controlled by ourselves as paid guardians of decency and academic truth and all such fictions or courtesies.