FAQ’s
August 29, 2008
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I’ve been told that a successful Frequently Asked Questions page will contain no more than 5 questions that aren’t fake-marketing with answers that are to the point. To me, that seems A) boring and B) completely pointless as the entire reason behind this page is that I can use it to market the site!!! But, anyway, I’ll give it my best shot.
- What is 30pov.com? See our about page.
- What’s so special about being 30 anyway? See Jay-Z. Besides all that, I’ve found that being 30 means you can remember not just the things you did the night before (how nice is that!) but also the things you’ve done the weeks, months and years before. And as we all know–knowing is half the battle. Furthermore (oh yes, I did pull the furthermore card), there are those that believe in order to comment on the world at large, you must have a handle on the world within. I think step 1 to this task is going through your quarter-life crisis. Actually, that’s not even step 1; it’s like a pre-step. Oh, and the fact that you’re asking this question obviously means you are a blunt-rolling young’n who would “buy out the bar,” so you might not want to ask it too loudly…
- What if I don’t agree with what one of your contributors says? 30 POV was created and is designed to be a dialogue-driven website. We welcome any one’s point of view to be shared via our Comment Function. All comments must adhere to the laconic comment policy, visible beneath each comment section. Other than that, we solicit you to become as much a part of this site as you like.
- How do I become a contributor to this blog? If you’re in your 30’s and have a unique point of view, check out our guest contributor guidelines. They’re all official and shit.
- Who’s the genius mastermind behind this better-than-good deliciousness you call a”blog”? Horatio Cane. Just kidding, it’s me.
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i sozziciously hope not
First of all, I like your use of parentheses.
Secondly, if I disagree with a blogger, I hope to post my POV and not simply move to a different blog. If this is indeed a POV blog, I think there should be differences! Look at me, already disagreeing.
i once had a teacher prohibit us from using parentheses, and it’s still ingrained in me not to do it. i must have been feeling particularly saucy on the day i wrote these FAQ’s!
btw, i hate the way parentheses is spelled! who thought of that???