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		<name>Neha</name>
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			<title>Ooh, my debut</title>
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			<content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Well. I just read The Catcher in the Rye. Which was totally awesome. Actually when I started out I was determined not to like it. Since everyone likes it so much and all i thought it would make me all phony. But then it was super awesome, and I guess it&#39;s worse than being phony if you&#39;re non-phony in a phony manner because that&#39;s sort of disgusting. Well, I guess everyone&#39;s a little phony. So it must be okay. But just a liiiiiittle bit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Anyway. Oh wow this is a bad ad... I don&#39;t like those ads that are supposed to be all scientific...when they zoom in immensely and show you all the little germs and all...and the germs are all ugly-looking as well. I&#39;m sure there must be some pretty germs somewhere. Not that I would know. Having ditched bio and all. But I think that&#39;s a little prejudiced against germs to always make them so ugly-looking. Some germs are good, after all...like &lt;em&gt;Lactobacillus bulgaricus &lt;/em&gt;and&lt;em&gt; Streptococcus thermophilus. &lt;/em&gt;Well, I mean they&#39;re good for making yogurt, which is not so important, but some people like yogurt, like in Tamil Nadu people keep eating &lt;em&gt;thayir saadam&lt;/em&gt; or whatever it is right? Curd rice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Well it&#39;s kind of weird to call them germs anyhow...I like the word microbes way better. It sounds more scientific and all...and a germ is just like a little thing like the germ of an idea. I think I&#39;d like there to be germs of ideas in my mattress, so then maybe they&#39;d get into my head by osmosis or something and then I&#39;d be all creative. Maybe. I mean germs can be microbes. But not all microbes are germs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This blog is kinda cool. I mean nobody I know will see it. So I can sort of say anything I want. And I don&#39;t have to care if I sound totally corny either... I don&#39;t have to care if I sound like anything. Well, I shouldn&#39;t care what I sound like even if people I know are reading. But what can I say. I&#39;m a phony.&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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