Despite what you may have heard, I’m actually a really nice person. I’m a freelance writer and older-than-average graduate student located in Richmond, Virginia. I write for an awesome SEO Company called Big Oak, and the blogs I write for cover a wide range of topics. I write blogs on weird diseases, stupid laws, strange houses, book reviews, best websites, humor, artsy humor, how to videos, Richmond, marketing practices, wedding ideas, and silly products.
As for products I’d like to review, I’m mainly interested in books, movies, and cooking-related stuff, though I won’t turn down a chance to give my opinion on ANYTHING. I like sharing my opinion. It’s my favorite.
For fun, I like to convince people that I play the accordion in the hopes that they’ll buy me an accordion to make me prove that I can play one. If this ever happens, I will likely use my innate accordion-playing skills that are, like, ingrained in me even though I’ve never even seen an accordion in person. Also, I like to go to humane zoos and look at the monkeys. I like to pretend that they’re mad at everybody else at the zoo but me, and that if they could just get free they would want to entertain me and do my bidding.
When I look at a product or a service, I pay attention to how it makes me feel in my guts. I judge the visceral experience, if you will. What does it look like, taste like, smell like, and can I balance it on my forehead and/or gently insert it into a nostril? Is it fun to just hold in my hand? If it’s a service, does it make me laugh, gasp, or emote in some other way? Is it helpful, but more important than that is it entertaining?
In other words, my reviews on this site won’t be the technical reviews.
What I can bring to the table, however, are my excellent research skills. I’m not kidding. I’m really good at looking stuff up on the internet. So, all that extra information you’ll learn at the beginning of the post? That’s all me. You’re welcome.




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