Looking Back Favorites After Three Hundred Articles
She pushed her glasses back onto the bridge of her nose, slightly tilted her head backward, and looked at the numbers in the spreadsheet on the screen in front of her. They make absolutely no sense.
She knew there was an error somewhere in a formula, but no matter how hard she looked, she couldn't find it. Turning her head right, she studied the second screen, from where she had input the data. She almost expected the page to magically light up and give her a hint.
It didn't.
Neither did the third screen in her home office.
With a sigh, she took her glasses off, lay it down on the desk, and leaned back in her chair, her eyes closed.
There were only two things that would help now. Either she had to call it a day and try again tomorrow, or she needed to relieve some of her stress so she could think clearly again.
The only thing was, the report was due at the start of business the next morning. She spread her legs and slipped her hand into her panties, knowing soon she could concentrate on the numbers again.
Now I have your attention. It's time to share some statistics with you.
When I reached 100 articles (a combination of fiction, real-life, and photography), I did a statistics post to celebrate the occasion. I did the same when I reached 200 articles, which makes it only logical to do it again now that I have added another 100 pieces.
That said, my previous articles followed a specific format, but because some things have changed on Medium, this one will look different.
Sharing the numbers
Of the third set of 100 posts, 63% were fiction (erotic, transgressive, flash, and other fiction), 19% were about my life or mental health, 8% dealt with different subjects, 6% were book reviews, 3% photography and 1% about me.
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https://jsfiddle.net/67q2duaj/
https://rextester.com/INDQBG12454
https://techplanet.today/post/looking-back-favorites-after-three-hundred-articles
https://www.click4r.com/posts/g/4951648/looking-back-favorites-after-three-hundred-articles