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As my first post to this blog, I would like to take the opportunity to thank my loving parents and family members from whom I have developed a skill of writing and enthusiasm to express myself on a public platform. I would also like to thank Blogger (#notsponsored) for making it so easy to get started. If the intro above isn’t clear enough, some basic information about me would be that I am an entertainment fanatic. Anything that gives me even a grain of pleasure can attract my attention and get me to be easily addicted to it. Hence, the idea to start this blog comes with the fact that groaning on about what I like ALL the time is not what I consider good behavior nor would I want my friends and family to feel overwhelmed by me constantly going on about my own interests, trust me I know people who I myself get overwhelmed by. An easy and simple description of me would be that I am an introvert, who is also a geek, in a family that seems more than social, hence this blog acts like my get-away from my life. You will get to know more about me as and when I feel comfortable about revealing certain information online. I hope you find my views displayed on this blog extremely enjoyable and I am very grateful that you took out the time to get to know me better. Any suggestions to improve the blog are greatly appreciated. Thank You! 

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