Sloppy Jane - Where's My Wife

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MUAZz4NrjeA

WordAll #636 completed in 2m 40s

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Wordle 907 4/6* ('ok')

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#Worldle #691 1/6 (100%) (cheated a fair bit)

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La palabra del día #706 5/6 (arse)

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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #703 3/6

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Framed #642 (nah. I watched Don't Breath. A 2016 horror film about a gang of young catburglars whom break into a house owned by a blind, somewhat old, former soldier and suffer greatly. It was a good film that managed to build tension and I hadn't worked out most of the plot details in advance. Which is why I'd rather not go into it further other than to say it's also quite graphically violent and there's a very silly, or good for prompting the reaction, line where Norman, the bad guy, says "anything's possible when you don't believe in a god" and I thought: Buddhists don't and there's a long history of secular morality and I seem to remember the good Samaritan in the new testament at school where the implication, I think, was that a good neighbour isn't defined by their faith or ethnicity. If the fear of eternal damnation is the only thing between doing right and wrong it strikes me that there is a great deal of leeway categorising right and wrong which differs from secular morality primarily in belief in a god or afterlife, or particular creed, rather than a wholly different right or wrong. QED: A dick's a dick and dickheads are dickheads. I've got to get out of this Slough of Dispond and make some toast.)

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