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Small break


As much as I don't want too, I'm going to have to take a small break. 

The next three weeks are filled with exams and I didn't know just how much I have to do so, yeah. Busy busy. 

I think rather then worring about keeping up with blog posts I will just leave it for the next few weeks and when I can, get some in a line ready to go out. 

Sorry about this, I'll make up for it. 


Now then. Time to hit these exams like a boss! 

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