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- The blog permits comments on its published content. You, like all users, have the right to participate in comments, provided that you do not publish any content that could be harmful, unlawful, defamatory, infringing, abusive, inciting, vulgar, harassing, or similar.
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- When commenting on the blog, it is preferred to use your real name. You may use a pseudonym, but impersonating any person or entity is strictly prohibited.
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- These Terms of Use may change from time to time as appropriate for the blog's purpose; therefore, please review and abide by them.