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Searching for the light..

Once in a while, I peruse this subreddit and wonder, did some of you lads lose your nerve, and as for you lassies, did your brains suddenly scramble? I know it's quite a bold opening statement, but a good ice-cold opening to grab your ATTENTION may perhaps make y'all listen.

Well, well, what did I find? Not much, really, just the nuisance of this sub failing to motivate each other toward SEO growth.

Check this out, pal, on one corner you got Billy the Kid shouting out AIO/GEO is the new thing, then you got good ole' Calamity Jane holding her .32-caliber Hopkins pointed right on to your head, ready to blow your brains out.

And you wonder how will the noobs learn about SEO if the sub has this constantly unfolding, hostile approach?

You know what, somebody is gonna have to search for the light, in the midst of chaos, swimming alongside a big pile of turds like in Shankshaw Redemption, but who is the light?

What makes you the light, what do you know, and what do I know? Sounds like everybody got a plan, but who will make it to the fountain of youth and be Lord of all SEO? At least not here... unless you have a good crystal ball and you are like John Dee, double zero, 7, you know the drill.

The moral of the rant is to keep searching for the light, test people's thoughts, and find the light. Block charlants to reduce the noise. Be kind to each other, even in your own stupidity or other people's ignorance.

P.S. Let there be light.

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