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Mandatory Hipster Blog Post

Posted on August 14, 2014 by Jamie Standard

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I think that this blog post is quite funny and the title really hooked me to read the entire post. I also liked the the fact that you posted a picture of the cereal. I feel that the introduction could have been in the category description rather than on the post it self. I guess you could have wanted to introduce the new segment on the first post but it’s so etching to keep in mind next time you post a new segment. Overall I quite enjoyed reading about your hipster breakfast ideas and I look forward to reading more in the future.

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