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		<title>By: Jacob&#8217;s Blog &#187; My secret blog</title>
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		<description>[...] When I first started this blog, I really wasn&#8217;t sure about what I was doing. I still don&#8217;t. But as traffic to this website is anywhere from 200% to 400% of what it was a year ago, I&#8217;ve found that I need to keep many of my posts more professional because they increasingly represent who I am. Consider this except from one of my very first posts: Roommates are interesting. I’m not sure how much I trust them yet, which is kind of unusual, because I would like to think of myself as a trusting person. Yet there is something that just doesn’t feel right about one of them, and I just can’t quite ignore that feeling. [...]</description>
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