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The Soccer Ball Rorschach Test

Posted on October 25, 2008 by John Ochwat
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Not long after we bought this soccer ball, I realized it was a kind of Rorschach Test. So, using the new polling feature in WordPress, I thought I’d test my hypothesis on you:

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  • My dog will now only eat dinner if it's seasoned with chicken broth. Soon he will be writing devastating critiques of Guy Fieri restaurants. 11 hours ago
  • ... which is to say, like most everything else in English, even the hard-g and soft-g trends are riddled with exceptions. 13 hours ago
  • Wikipedia: "The sound of a hard g (which often precedes a o u) ... the sound of a soft g (typically before i e y)..." ow.ly/lgnii 13 hours ago
  • Web folks, take note: RT @jessmisener: Inventor of the GIF: "It is a soft ‘G,’ pronounced ‘jif.’ End of story.” bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/21/an-… 14 hours ago
  • I was in OKC when a tornado a half-mile wide flattened Moore, Okla. It's apparently happening again: ow.ly/ldEOB 1 day ago

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  • Barry Melrose Rocks
  • Beautiful Desolation
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  • Fritinancy
  • Invisible Window WebDev
  • Justin Matz
  • Kelly Speaks
  • Little Ms. J
  • Nathan Bransford
  • Noelle Oxenhandler
  • Rip City to Seoul
  • The Nervous Breakdown
  • The Simmer Blog
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