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AFA 6/10

Hello, frirnds,

I know I have been off of YouTube for almost a month & a half now, but I'm persevering through my stressful final exams & I am hoping I will be able to pass all of my finals & all of my classes & not fall behind on credits. The reason why I am off of YouTube, for now, is because I am doing everything under the sun NOT TO fail any of my classes nor fall behind on credits. I will be coming back to YouTube in about a week though.

Speaking of Atlanta, there is a much lower likelihood that Atlanta is happening. I have not created any more PB trends since early March, but from the past Fort Lauderdale & supposed Los Angeles trip which was supposed to happen back in December 2017, but failed miserably, both you and I can expect a 1 / 500 chance of going to Atlanta this summer as of this moment.
Both you and I can expect a 1 / 500 chance of going to Atlanta this summer as of this moment.
Additionally, on June 24, I am going to completely revamp the guidelines for my graduation trip research project & give you a list of ways on how to prepare yourself for the final verdict. The verdict post will be up in 4 Sundays from today, at 5:15 PM. For the blog post:
  • Expect to see an exceptionally bad, but unsurprising verdict for Atlanta. I will not really mind not going to Atlanta this summer anyway because I want to save the higher-ranking cities for after I successfully complete high school with a regular diploma.
  • Expect a good Atlantic City verdict, hope for a good Fort Lauderdale verdict. Atlantic City will probably have a much higher chance of being a good verdict than Fort Lauderdale though. As of right now, Atlantic City is still at a 66% likelihood & is not expected to go down at this point.
  • The verdicts do not include any itineraries for lift filming. I will have no itinerary for you. Instead, I will find whatever I can find & film whatever lifts I can film that I will want to film. Some basic modern lift models I will definitely not restrain from filming are:
    • Anything from Otis, Schindler, ThyssenKrupp (even their traction models) or Kone
    • Anything with Innovation, MAD, GAL or PTL
  • During my downtime from academics (July 1 to August 22), throughout the summer, expect mini blog posts if we get plans on going to Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, or Pittsburgh. I am going to make lift filming the second priority this summer, as well as studying for my precalculus class which I am going to begin starting in the fall to ensure a very good path to finals, although I will have already met the math requirement to graduate from high school.
  • If I go anywhere in New Jersey this summer & I am able to film a lift in the place I'm going to, I will TRY VERY HARD to film that lift unless it has an older variant of EPCO SSL or MML from before the 2000s. Even Monitor TR is good enough (if the lift is NOT standard traction).
  • Expect me to film some lifts in Clinton Township before I head down to Boston on July 1.
At 8:45 AM on July 1, you could expect a blog post consisting of possible dates where I could be going to Secaucus:
  • July 7
  • July 14
  • July 21
  • July 28
  • August 4
  • August 11
  • August 18
On one, two or more of these Saturdays, I could be in either Atlantic City, Hartford, Stamford, Pittsburgh, New Haven, or Secaucus. If I do go to New York City to film lifts, I HOPE to be able to get to the Marriott Marquis at least ONCE.

On August 25, I will get working on my research project & therefore not film ANY LIFTS from August 25 until my next opportunity to film lifts.

The likelihood of us going to Atlanta is at 1 / 500, while the likelihood of us going to Fort Lauderdale is now between 21 & 30%. There will be a 2018-only single unique likelihood for Atlantic City, set at 66%.

Expect automatic update posts on June 17, June 24 & of course, July 1.

More additions to the Charlotte Kingdom will be here in June 2018, September 2018, December 2018, March 2019 & June 2019. By September 2019, I will be driving independently, which means I will be able to film even more lifts within the state of New Jersey.

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