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I can understand that, but that's also why I started this entire thing with this:

Before we continue, I should tell you that I wrote a similar piece one year ago about another witness, and I am in no way affiliated with FTG. This is not in any way sponsored and this should not be seen as anything besides my personal experience and my own opinions.

And at the bottom of the article wrote this:

I loved his intentions long before I had the opportunity to become an SOG. I was thankful for his behaviour and actions long before I started to receive support and I was waiting for him to become a Steem witness for a long period of time before he finally announced that he would become a witness.

So, even though I am biased today, I was just like any other random user out there, who saw this awesome Steemians generosity and I felt a connection. It was that connection, the things I felt we had in common, that lead me to my decision. I would vote for his witness if and whenever he decided to become one.

I don't have a delegation today, but I have support, and I have no problem with being transparent about things. Just like I wrote in the article, I am biased today, due to all the amazing support I have, but it started long before that. It became clear to me that I would vote for his witness long before I received the very first upvote from him or any of his bot-accounts. And before I received the delegation when I worked as an SOG.

But yeah, I consider myself being lucky, and I'm very grateful. Not only for the support I have, but for the things @fulltimegeek has done, and the things he continues to do for the platform.