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  <title>Mediocrity</title>
  <subtitle>...at its finest</subtitle>
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    <title>Fresh Start...</title>
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    <content type="html">Heh. It's easy to start fresh with a story or journal. A lot easier than starting fresh with people, but that's the way things are. No life posts for me, they always seem to cause drama. So, what will this be used for? For what I originally intended it to be; a collection of shorts, stories, and bits of information/other ideas. If this is going to be for such a personal use, then why am I posting it on the internet? Simple. Notebooks are very... temporary, and are easily lost, plus my handwriting isn't exactly readable. I could put a document file offline, but then what happened last time could happen again; computer gets a nasty virus, suffers irreparable damage, everything disappears. So, I figure it's at least a little safer online. And besides that, anyone is welcome to read it; it's not like it's private or anything.&lt;br /&gt;Call this an introduction, and disregard the post before. Disregard the memories of previous posts, and the immaturity of them. That's what a fresh start is all about, after all.&lt;br /&gt;...and yes, I have still died from FAIL. :P</content>
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    <title>Level Up</title>
    <published>2009-12-01T14:23:53Z</published>
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