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Screw Google. Put it in a sub-domain or a folder somewhere. Doesn't matter unless you're trying to game the system.
I have sites with dozens of WP installs in different subdirectories and subdomains. I try to keep the theme, the linking, and the layout consistant. Beyond that, I don't give a fuck.
Last March I deleted all of the content off three 12 year old sites. They get more traffic from Google now than they did a year ago - and there is nothing on them.
Just build your site the way you want, and don't get all anal over it. If other people like what you've done you'll be successful. If its not, move on.
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