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Introduction to PostedbyPaul

     Hey guys. It's me PostedbyPaul. This is my first post on my blog. This is super exciting since I've never done anything like this before, but I'm super hyped to see what comes out of it. I'm a twelve year old boy from Brooklyn, NY, currently attending the Bay Academy. All my friends have interests in sports and designer clothing, but I don't really care much for that. I'm more like a do it yourself kind of guy. I like fishing, cooking, knitting, computers and writing. Though I have quite few hobby’s the ones I do have I'm really passionate about. I also consider that I have a large amount of knowledge about these topics for my age. And that's why I started up my blog. To teach others about the things I love while expressing myself. I also hope to make some new friends that share the same interests as me. That's it for now, I hope to see you on my next post. Later!

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