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What a Success!

So as you may know, my last post was a social experiment proposal. I can't even believe all the success and feedback this post had. Thank you all.

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I'm obviously kidding because not one comment was made about it.

Ready for the catch?

And I'm not making this up as I type because I want to make myself look good.... not that at all... I promise....

The post was not meant to be an experiment for you to carry out. It was meant to test you! That's right friends and audience, it was a test. You all failed, miserably. Kind of like I did on every thermodynamics test I took (that's a joke, I nailed that class... 64%).

I learned a valuable lesson about this blog. Regardless of how many views I get per post, and regardless of all the pennies I make on ad revenue (seriously, like 2 cents so far), it really doesn't matter.

I don't write this blog for views, or earning money. I'm not that great a writer. I write it so maybe that one person who reads it will stop and think about something in a different way than they did before reading.

I'm pretty busy lately, but I wrapped up some studying, and now am waiting for my 3D print to finish. So I had a few minutes to write.

Speaking of views, interestingly enough, my other blog, which I have ignored for months, is doing quite well. Maybe I'll start writing there again, or combine the two blogs back together. I don't know. I'm also preparing for a trip, so maybe I'll start writing about my travels, as every other wannabe blogger has done this decade.

I'll be back during exam week. That's when the quality procrastinating comes out.

Okay, bye for now!
J

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