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The March of Doom

Page Count: About 4.

Content: Mostly headers and introductory sentences.

Mood: This can be done. Actually, once you start writing it, it actually gets kind of exciting.

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Keep it up, and good luck! I'm afraid I can't offer much in the way of practical advice, never having been very good at writing the Note myself. I can urge you to ... reallocate time that you might have spent flawlessly Bluebooking it towards writing a very persuasive intro. The latter does make a disproportionate impression; the former is mostly lost on NEs. (Nothing against them.) TtP

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