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Happy Anniversary

Sep 28, 2022Sep 28, 2022Posted in philosophyTagged anniversary, philosophy, updateLeave a comment

…of sorts anyway.

WordPress reminds me that I started blogging with them 16 years ago. It wasn’t on this blog. I’ve got a few. Most are no longer extant or maintained, though a few are, each topically differentiated. Philosophics first saw light on 1 January 2017 with its first post.

Let’s see where it goes from here, shall we?

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