Michael Kearney graduated from college at age 10. As a teenager, he taught college classes…to college students. He won over a million dollars on a game show because he’s so smart. He has two Masters degrees and he’s in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Compare that to me. I still eat glue as an adult.

Thanks for the like. Hopefully you don’t discombobulate yourself while waiting for Oprah. ;)
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Me too!
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Reblogged this on Ben's Bitter Blog and commented:
In my 5 years as a blogger, I have seen many bloggers come and go. Some were great, some were good, and some were downright awful. Thankfully most of the awful ones didn’t last, so they probably won’t read this. If they are reading this, YOU WERE AWFUL! Okay, you don’t have to be so hard on yourself Ben, you were awful, but at least you stuck to it.
Anyways, I was talking to Rachel Being Chatty yesterday and we were talking about the few bloggers that are pretty consistent with their blogging over time, and we came to the conclusion that the reason why they are pretty consistent is that they have a theme and they stick to it.
For instance, if you’ve ever read any of my blogs, you would know the theme of my blog. Bitterness comes in many forms, and I am each one of those forms. From complaining about traffic, to trees to any kind of news, I am there almost every other day.
Rachel follows a similar theme, but is more witty, and sarcastic than me. She also has really short posts that are almost Twitter like in length. So you can count on her to have at least 5-15 posts a day of witty, Twitter like observations every day. So, you know that you can count on her for content. You know it won’t be a ghost town when you come and get hooked on her blog. By the way, while I am in the midst of explaining her blog, she has probably already done 4 or 5 posts. I guess my style is a bit longer.
Yesterday, we talked about collaborating and this is just a part of it. We are reblogging a post of each other’s today(so go check her blog for my post) and we might do more in the future. Or maybe not. You might see us co-hosting the Oscar’s someday.
In the meantime, go check out her blog, follow, like, and subscribe and even follow her on Twitter or Patreon. I don’t have the links, but if you ask her she will gladly provide them for you. She promises lot of funny content. By the way, if you all want to collaborate, I love money, and that helps me get motivated to get off the couch from time to time.
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Thanks for the reblog and the kind words Ben!
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No trouble.
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I thought you’d switched your blog to romance novel reviews, so I’d stopped reading regularly, but I’m so happy that you’re back to doing these posts! Great idea collaborating with Ben because it sent me back over to you. :)
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Awesome Emily! There has been some transition, but this website is here to stay. :) glad to have you aboard.
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Eating glue is better than eating boogers. Don’t ask me how I know.
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I’ll take your word for it.
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Rachel, Rachel, Rachel…at least make your own glue. It’s probably cheaper and better tasting!
http://caketeacher.com/hints_and_tips/22-making-sugar-glue/
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Whoa…
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How I feel some days… Lol!
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Fun to read your quick posts and unexpected endings. Keep it up. Glad I found you clicking away! And thanks for stopping by mine. Have a great day.
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Glad to have your readership. Thanks.
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This is so relatable! I really like the way you write, it’s like a breath of fresh air.. :)
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Thanks!
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Eating glue probably has some nutritional value (even just a little) eating nothing (as Michael does) – well… one won’t live long at all.
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