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I'm sorry..
I'm sorry, but if you're claiming you traveled the whole four thousand miles in seventeen weeks... I find that a little hard to believe. The average human can't walk more than eleven miles a day if they expect to sleep, eat, stay healthy, and keep going the next day. That you suggest you -jogged- the entire seventeen weeks is just absurd. The steep hills, thousands upon thousands of deep and uneven steps, plus the sections of the wall that are missing; it's very much impossible to have traveled it in only seventeen weeks. Walking it alone would take over a year. And that's if you even finish before your feet blister, get infected, and rot off your legs. You couldn't even jog the Appalachian Trail, which is half the length of the Wall and far easier to traverse, in seventeen weeks. If you're going to make up stories, pick something a little easier, like hiking Everest in eight days without getting frostbite.
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