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New comments on Blog: "How to Review Muse in 2022"

I've received the following comments on my blog, entitled "How to Review Muse in 2022":

- "I genuinely laughed so hard. It was SPOT ON."

- "Your satire skills are *chef's kiss*"

- "Some people will hate this post, but I think it's hilarious!"

- "I had to pause from reading at the section commenting on Matt's breathing, because I was straight up dying. This is peak inside comedy. 🤟"

 - "I must say, this is the most accurate thing ever said."

- "Dude, I f*cking screamed!"

- "This had me dying 💀! The accuracy is spot on. I love this. I wouldn't mind being sandwiched between Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman while watching Muse perform, though."

- "I've read this over and over again, absolutely brilliant, cheers."

- "Haha absolutely brilliant, mate, I thought I was going insane scrolling through Reddit this morning after absolutely jamming out to the bes- sorry the worst Muse song ever made. Thanks for a good laugh!"

- "And it's actually surprisingly close to your satire!!! Except yours was funny of course."


The blog can be read here. - https://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com/2022/07/how-to-review-muse-in-2022.html

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