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Jess is an 18 year old single woman from Denver, Colorado, USA.
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Member since Jun 22, 2005
I haven't changed this profile for years. Oh, now I have.

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Hey guys! So, you know how on like, half my reviews, there are these MASSIVE GAPS between paragraphs? See, it's supposed to be like this:

One line of space between paragraphs, so I don't have to bother with those craaaazy "indentations" at the beginning of my 'graphs. (See what I did there? I invented slang for paragraphs. Roll with it.) But then sometimes, it looks like this:



You know, with TWO big-ass lines of space.

Well, here's what was happening. I would thumb-up a delicious site that made my insides warm and fuzzy. Then I'd decide I wanted to review it. Good choice, right? Right. So I'd type out my review, and add paragraph spaces by hitting the "enter" key a grand total of two times. I would then hit the "Add Review" button. Because that's how I party. Then, I would see my review on the Stumble page, and it would have no spaces between mah 'graphs. I'd be all, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?!"

I would proceed to edit the review, and manually add the HTML tag for paragraph spaces. I'd hit the "save" button, and everything would look fine.

Then, I'd go to my blog, and there would be WAY TOO MANY SPACES OH GOD WHY. Was God mocking me? Yes. Yes he was.

It turns out that, for some random reason, spaces added using the handy "enter" key only appear on StumbleUpon blogs. They do not show up on review pages. Since I expected the "enter key" spaces not to show up at ALL, I wasn't bothering to delete them when adding the "BR" tags. The result was that BOTH types of spaces were showing up in my blog, causing a nasty eyesore of spaciness. Unfortunately, now I feel the urge to go back and edit every single review I've ever made, even though no one really cares but me.

This is the only blog I will ever post here.