independent content creation

not everyone can write
especially not someone who has the word hawtness as part of their staple vocabulary (you know who you are..... hehehe)

certainly it is not easy to come up with new material on a constant basis, how many times can i say i'm sick before you get sick of listening to me?
at least you're reading this for free you know?

imagine you're a sports writer.
how many times have you seen ronaldo score a goal (what, 30 or more this season) and how many times do you have to find a way to describe something so commonplace in different ways to make it seem like the most exciting thing in the world.

oh wow, he drove a fantastic shot from range, beating 10 defenders and the keeper and the keeper's dog, cat and parakeet only to be denied by the keeper's 486 year old grandmother. what a shot. wait, the referee is ruling the grandmother offside! hear the crowd roar! the dog, cat and parakeet are harassing the ref for what is obviously a biased judgement.

if that is how most matches played out maybe the sports commentators would have more content based reporting instead of frantically flipping a thesaurus to find the 101th synonym for amazing.

really, it isn't easy to write

oh, and if you take every 4th letter, and string them backwards in a moufang loop, and apply menger's fourth digraph relating edge-independent paths and vertex-independent paths
a secret message will appear magically.................

























































...............telling you that either you have a phd in advanced theoretical mathematics, or you have gone insane, or you have too much free time on your hands or all of the above

thats all for now.
go away....
go home...
nothing else to see here


are you still there? don't you have a life?

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