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If you have a nutty idea in your head, it just might be a Wikinut. This page provides a potential remedy for the Wikinut inside your shell. I urge you to read and consider cracking your shell on Wikinut.

Sometime ago, David Reinstein, LCSW placed a thought in my head. This thought, I now know was a nutty idea. This nutty idea was Wikinut and for awhile after he placed it there, my head was the shell for the echoing words, “Sometimes you feel like a Wikinut, sometimes you don’t.”

I’ll admit for awhile I didn’t want to be a Wikinut. I was very cautious at putting my nut in that soil. However, on the day I published this article on Wikinut, my curiosity overwhelmed me and I wanted to feel what it was like to connect with my Wikinut. Therefore, I cracked my shell and what you are reading is now was my nut. I hoped to find the the soil there fertile so that my personal Wikinut could mature and stand tall in that bowl of nuts.

However, just making my own Wikinut stand tall was not enough. Therefore, I reached across the world to many people that I hoped would also become curious about Wikinut and one day crack their own shells in that ground. I hoped that together we would clasp written hands and create a thick and vast forest of Wikinutters that spanned the globe and collectively stretched towards heaven above.

I believe that all of us, no matter who we are, have a shell. Perhaps you should consider going to Wikinut to crack yours. You may discover that you were meant to become a Wikinutter. I no longer send my personal invitation to people, asking them to consider planting their nuts at Wikinut. However, fear not. Though I will not provide my Wikinut referral code here, it is available on the version of this article that appears on Wikinut.

I no longer feel like a Wikinut. I’m now a “Sometimes you Don’t” sort of guy when it comes to Wikinut. However, you may find that Wikinut provides you a different sort of experience.

Note: This is not a paid review of Wikinut. It is based solely upon my experiences upon using the Wikinut publishing platform.

This piece is modified from the original version that was published on Wikinut on February 27, 2012

© Copyright, Han Van Meegerin – All Rights Reserved

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  4 Responses to “Sometimes You Feel Like a Wikinut, Sometimes You Don’t”

  1. Hay Han, I pulled my publishing from Wikinut because I became one of those “sometimes you don’t.” I’m now at PersanaPapers.

  2. It seems some really enjoy Wikinut and quickly feel at home. I did not, though there are some wonderful contributors there. Until the quality of the moderators’ own writing improves, I’m hard pressed to consider going back. However, to each his/her own, and best wishes to those who choose to come out of their shells at Wikinut. Interesting piece, Han.

    • Thanks Grandma Suey for the comment. You are right, some folks seem to love Wikinut. However, for me, I see little upside there. The moderators always responded to my inquiries. Their star system seems horribly flawed. Some Wikinutters get a star for every piece of content they produce irregardless its quality.

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