Is WordPress the Best Blog Host? And Why Did I Start a Blog?

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In summary, the conversation is about the speaker's decision to start a blog, inspired by the "leave-Britney-alone" guy. They discuss the platform they plan to use and the potential for gaining a large following. The conversation ends with a humorous remark about their chances of actually achieving this goal.
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there are so many! they all look the same to me... are they?

anyway, I decided to have a blog because... um... well— if leave-Britney-alone guy can, so can I!
 
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Just write it down.
 
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but how am I supposed to waste thousands of strangers' time with my useless opinions if I just write it down?
 
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moe darklight said:
but how am I supposed to waste thousands of strangers' time

You were in no danger of doing that in the first place, trust me. :tongue:
 
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Dear blog:

why is poop-loops so mean so mean to me? ... I'll show him when I get my super-awesome-most-popular-ever blog that a million people a day will read!
 
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wordpress, it has LaTeX.
 

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