The Joy Formidable - The Leopard & The Lung

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WordAll #667 completed in 3m 37s (this one was exceptionally hard, YMMV, other stages of waking up apply)

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Wordle 938 2/6* (doesn't count)

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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html

#Worldle #722 1/6 (100%)

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La palabra del día #737 4/6

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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #734 3/6

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https://wordle.louan.me

Framed #673 (nah, although not a 'nah' nah, I want to watch it and haven't yet. I didn't watch anything good yesterday. I got five minutes into Foe and got distracted so I decided to watch it when I'm less distracted. I enjoyed the book and read it shortly after it was released. So I don't want to spoiler it but I hope it doesn't deviate from the book too much, the sense of alienation from self, a relationship and ideals. It was more Bladerunner than crying in a shower. Although Bladerunner is case in point for why deviating from a book or a story isn't necessarily a bad thing, so I'll reserve judgement, Saoirse Ronan is a good actor. I think had Lord of The Rings deviated significantly from the book it would have been better, which I can approximate by watching films that aren't based upon Lord of The Rings. There are, as far as I am aware, no good Jose Saramago film versions and I keep meaning to rent The Leopard because I want to see how the Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa book was adapted for screen. The book was beautifully bleak. I don't majorly dislike Lord of The Rings, it's good and deserved it's success, I just wouldn't choose to reread it or watch a film based on it. I know a lot of books with mixed receptions that would make great screenplays.)

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