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Hello there,

How did you get here? I have no advertisement, and did not share my blog on social media. The blog name is not my real name. How did you find me?

Are you bored? A hacker?  A spammer? A web crawler?

What do you think you will gain by coming to my blog? Well, let me tell you up front. You won't gain anything. You will lose time. Nothing to see here. Off you go. Bye bye!

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Why are you still reading this? Didn't you understand what I was saying? I know English is not my first language, but I don't think it's that bad. Please let me repeat what I said above more slowly. I have nothing interesting for you here. You won't miss out on anything at all. You can go now. Bye!

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Okay, if you insist on staying and reading what I have to say, you must know:

- I will not commit to posting often. I struggle to motivate myself after a long workday with an on call rotation, and taking care of a 1.5yo. I tried everything: reminders, putting things on my calendar, ... nothing is going to keep me writing if all I want to do is to watch some Netflix show and put myself to sleep. 

- I will not be consistent. I may feel sad someday and want to write about it. I may feel frustrated and need to express it in writing. I may want to reflect or process, or just taking notes. I may be cynical, positive, or maybe I just need to rant. I may be hypocrite. I may be condescending. You get the idea. And you are warned.

- I will have grammar and spelling mistakes. This is how I get better. 

Perhaps you will leave now. Thank you very much!


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