• Margot Robbie
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    I do it quite often here and I think of them as footnotes to my writing, because they are tangential thoughts, but still important to what I’m trying to express that it shouldn’t be considered a bonus: the asides are more like a public “note to self”.

    It also makes the writing feel more raw and stream of conscience-y. (I don’t have a better word to describe it.)

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      stream of conscience-y

      I think that’s why I relate to the OP tweet so much. When I’m writing a text or comment, it’s usually in a inner-voice type of thing where I’m imagining myself speaking directly to the person. And I definitely speak with lots of parenthetical “bonus thoughts”

      When I’m writing out something important, an official letter or work email, etc. I take my time to form the full thoughts and put that all down in writing as properly as I’m able to.

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        For work email, I suggest writing it as simply and direct as possible while still being polite. People really don’t like reading essays for work emails.