I've been amused lately by checking out how and whence people come to visit this blog. I'm pleased with the exposure I'm getting, given that I haven't really worked on it: I'm not sure how or why folks from Bucharest and San Paolo would make their way here or how I get direct views from Delhi and Porto Alegre, but that's the glory of the interwebs and I love it! My favorite data, though, is the search terms that bring people here. People string together the most marvelous phrases - things like "serotonin girlfriend" (which would make a great name for a rock band). Recent searches that have brought people to my blog include:
what is polyamory kissing
polyamory bunnies
yay serotonin
avoid monogamy
polyamory pornography
rhythms ringo brain chemistry
Yes, that's right: "rhythms ringo brain chemistry". I am, of course, the first Google result for that oh-so-frequent search. Speaking personally, I'd also love to have a few polyamory bunnies hopping around in the backyard. No doubt that surfer was seeking this facebook group (or maybe midgets?). Giving me almost as much amusement, this blog is in the first page of Google results for "polyrhythms". Yes, I'm somehow even in front of the blog that snatched the hyphen-free version of the URL. The text preview only shows the sidebar explaining the blog name; those poor music majors won't know what hit them! By the way, if we have any repeat customers here: did you find what you were looking for? If not, feel free to request a post. I'm always looking for an excuse to write things here (or at least for time to do so).
Anyway, this is just to say that I love you all forever.
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Hah, the funniest one I've gotten was "student in perpetual need money".
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