Okay, here’s my blog post about my “justin deleon” experiment, written in a casual, conversational style, like a real person sharing their experience.
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So, I stumbled upon this “justin deleon” thing, and I was like, “What the heck is this?” I had no clue, but I’m always up for trying new things, especially if it involves messing around online. I dove in headfirst, no plan, just pure curiosity.
The Initial Fumbling
First, I just started by googling “justin deleon”. I found some stuff. Without specific search result, I decided, “Okay, let’s treat this like I’m trying to create something, maybe a profile or a presence, named ‘justin deleon’.”
I started by thinking, “Where would I put this ‘justin deleon’ thing if it were a real person or project?” I figured social media is a good start. I didn’t want to make a real account for something that was just an experiment, though. So, I used a notepad to sketch out what a “justin deleon” profile might look like. You know, like a fake Facebook page or something.
- Name: Justin Deleon (duh!)
- Bio: I just wrote something silly, like, “Just a dude exploring the internet. Or maybe a bot. Who knows?”
- Interests: I listed some random stuff, like “coffee,” “coding,” “bad puns,” and “the meaning of life.”
Taking it Further (Maybe)
Then, I thought, what if “justin deleon” had a website? Again, I didn’t build one, but I used my text editor to pretend. I wrote out some basic HTML. Nothing fancy, just a heading that said “Justin Deleon’s Corner of the Web” and a paragraph of made-up rambling.
I even played around with some CSS in my imagination (and in the text editor). I made the background a weird shade of green and the text bright orange. Because why not? It’s all fake anyway!
The “Results” (or Lack Thereof)
Okay, so what did I actually accomplish? Not much, in the real world. I didn’t create a real person or a real website or anything tangible. But, I did have some fun pretending! It was like a little creative writing exercise, mixed with a bit of web design daydreaming.
This whole “justin deleon” experiment reminded me that sometimes it’s fun to just…make stuff up. To play around with ideas, even if they don’t go anywhere. It’s good for the brain, I think. Like a mental stretch. And who knows, maybe this silly little exercise will spark a real idea someday. Or maybe not. And that’s okay too!
So, that’s my “justin deleon” story. A whole lot of nothing, really, but in a fun way. I went in blind, made some stuff up, and came out feeling…slightly more creative? Maybe? Anyway, it was a good way to spend an hour.
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