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A test post to end all test posts

DISCLAIMER: Irrelevant post, please ignore.

Format test, academic jibber jabber
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I'm bewildered at how I managed to jig the html format to actually let me write next to video embeds.

I spent way more time than I'm willing to admit trying to figure it out, and it's still iffy but I FUCKING KILLED IT.

Paragraph break sample text after which I look at the time and feel the deadline dread setting in.

Still have to review 20 chapters. In one day. Due tonight at 11PM.
"God has cursed me for my hubris and my work is never done" - Brian David Gilbert

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