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Greetings! Welcome to my blog. My name is Benjamin. I love history and philosophy, and will make that plentiful here. I decided to start this blog to release some of the brooding thoughts and ideas I have, not only as a way of expression, but to maybe relate to some of the readers out there who may have the same thoughts or are open to them. Please feel free to contact me about any concerns or discussions. I hope I can better myself in this medium and maybe help others along the way.

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