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Why you shouldn’t believe everything you come across on the net

My livejournal hasn’t been my first blog. This has always been dedicated arbit post and rant space, and frankly, the investments involved in putting up posts on this haven’t always been been significant or noteworthy enough.

However, Al Jaljira has been around for longer, and is the space on which I make dedicated posts only on occasion when I feel that I have a ‘quality post’ in the offing.

Of course, you may choose to disagree with me on the standard definition of quality. Piss off.

But the fact of the matter is that this post came into being because you shouldn’t believe everything you read on the internet.

Having read the latest post on Sidin’s site, I figured out that I would run my blogs through the supposed readability test, and the results have left me confounded and quite frankly, a tad disappointed at the same time.

My live journal came up with a blog reading level of “Genius“, while my Blogspot venture ranked a lowly “Junior High School“.

Go figure.

The bright side of all this is the fact that I can hope for stupid 10 year old kids also to read my blog and get some cheap thrills out of it.

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One Response to “Why you shouldn’t believe everything you come across on the net”

  1. snkutty says:

    elementary, my dear watson. that’s what my blog turned out to be. which is for my 4-year-old nephew, i guess! but you shouldn’t be concerned if sidin is at a lower level. hmm.. got genius on one of my other blogs too. it’s disappointing alright!

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