"You only stop when a headline says, “You need to know about this”. This statement sums up my reading experience, and probably most readers. I appreciate your apology David, just like I appreciated the original story. I took the story's advice, and after continung to pop over and try to tweak headlines since then, I've concluded the same thing. The ones they indicated were spot on, didn't do all that well. But I'm glad for the experience, because it made me really take headlines more seriously. Those points in the conslusion of your story are spot on, so I think you redeemed yourself :-)

Justiss Goode [REBOOTED]
Justiss Goode [REBOOTED]

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