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Authentic Ramblings


 This isn't going to be pretty, but it is going to be authentic.  


Firstly, if you have followed me for any length of time, you likely noticed I took away the pretty theme and made my blog  look pretty amateur, that's because I'm not in love with my blog right now. I needed to strip this blog right back and make it about the writing because that is what is most authentic to me at this point in my life. 

See the online world has changed pretty dramatically over the last few years, there is a push to be more professional online  even if all you run is a little hobby blog.

I know we were a business' but that's not the case anymore. I intentionally wanted to make the distinction. I now blog out of the goodness of my heart and because its fun, that's it. 

I also want my content to be underrated right now because what I have to say in the coming posts definitely isn't for everyone, but if some amazing person finds a nugget in my writing  then that's all I want. 

I am putting up what I like to call the amateur wall. It will keep the perfectionists out. 


Looking as simple as I can and like I barely know what I'm doing is exactly what I'm aiming for. 

This is my drunken marshal arts of writing test. 

If the reader can get past the lack of all the professional things a blog normally has, then that reader has what it takes to dig deeper and go swimming for tressure. 

They may just find some, I still aim to provide value. 

I'm just about to write about some very unpopular things in the age of wokeisim. 

This was the introduction, if you made it this far, then challenge for you...tell me rarity rocks where ever you can find me online. 




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