Obsessive internet use, what you say about others and knitting

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Four things I've noticed today:

Obsessive internet use linked to depression, but is there a causal link? Researchers investigate.

What you say about others is apparently a reflection of your mental health.

Why it's getting more difficult to come up with a snapshot of a generation, like we did in the past with Generation X or the Baby Boomers. (Perhaps we're just less prone to lazy generalisations).

And a rather fantastic social enterprise based around knitting, which, brilliantly, is called Biddy Bags.
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