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		<title>vanishedposts / Epic Failure #1</title>
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It was a perfectly logical idea. Of course. Why don&#8217;t I simply move everything from public_html/blacknixdreaming/blog/ to public_html/blacknixdreaming? All links are local (why wouldn&#8217;t they be?) so everything could move as one. Cohesive. Unit.
Only one little itsy bitsy teeny tiny issue with that: without updating the URI links first, I was suddenly unable to access [...]]]></description>
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