Ecocentricity Blog: Let's Play Another Game

Dec 28, 2016 10:15 AM ET
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Ecocentricity: Let's Play Another Game

It’s been over a year now. 15 months to be exact, and I find that remarkable. I mean, who would have thought that (a) I could come up with enough material to write weekly blog posts this entire time and (b) my random, confusing, and at times whimsical posts would still have an audience? You all are far too kind.

One of the challenges in writing this blog is making sure that I don’t recycle any material (which is probably the only time I will advocate against recycling). To that end, I keep a spreadsheet with a quick description of each blog post I’ve ever written, so that I can look back and make sure I’m coming up with new content. It’s proven valuable, as I’ve come close plagiarizing myself multiple times.

But today, I am breaking my rule. I am going to reuse the same premise I used one year ago in a blog titled “Let’s Play a Game.” I’m fairly confident you don’t remember it (heck, I wrote the thing and still needed my handy spreadsheet to spark my memory), so I think this will work.

Here’s the game. I will give you a quote, and then I will challenge you with the impossible task of guessing who said it. It could be Justin Bieber. It could be Kim Jong-un. Who knows?!?!

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