The Propaganda Campaign

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You thought I couldn't stoop any lower after my mass emailing? Aha! You're wrong!! In addition to the usual posts, I am now launching a massive propaganda campaign that incorporates various praise that people have had for my blog. As you will see, there is nothing imperfect with my blog. There is nothing imperfect with my blog. There is nothing imperfect with my blog. So here's the first of the evidence:

"Well heck, I'm not sure if there are any other blogs like yours."

--Colin Corbett, singing a note of praise on the uniqueness of content offerred here.

I would also like to add to my previous cryptic warning. If you see any comments that claim to be from famous European soccer players, and are also very cryptic and thoughtprovoking (in the sense, that you have to think about them to decide if there's any implied meaning beyond the senseless exterior, and then you decide that there is none), then disregard them immediately. They are from a foolish miscreant whose company you should seek to avoid.

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Anonymous said:

Before you stretch on your own accord, turn to yourself. Understand your own actions and choices. You have no idea who I am, and that fact fondles your pursuit of knowledge and test of rule. By not understanding me, you fear a lack of dimension in yourself, you are very fearful to cope. Attempting to challenge my being with no apparent reasoning is a decision for your own inner protection. What frightens you is more what you see in me.

Dan said:

Adam! God, you're a genius. You better be a state champion in something for state one day or I'll show up at your next Esperanto convention dressed like Snow White (again).

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