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WordAll #746 completed in 1m 05s

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Wordle 1,017 5/6* (didn't employ the best guesses)

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#Worldle #801 (01.04.2024) 2/6 (100%)

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La palabra del día #816 3/6

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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #813 3/6

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Framed #752 (no. I watched The Northman a very violent, mostly historically accurate, 'Viking' revenge drama. It was good but appropriately sprinkled with pre Christian Norse mythology, which, in some ways, explains quite how dangerous the Northmen were, because, if a person truly believed those things, they were dangerous by default. It's kind of the Northern European/Scandinavian rock and roll years before they got engineering and accounting degrees, got into wine, Calvados, French and Mediterranean chicks, became Normans and settled down, or formed empires leading to things like The Great Northern War. Family in Sweden tell me the runestones are mostly stuff like X died valiantly at sea - the posher stone memorial equivalent of death notices in a local newspaper. There is a Norwegian comedy show in English called Norsemen, on Netflix, which has a similarly historically accurate take of pre Christian Norway except not bone crunchingly violent and very funny. I suspect it's a Norwegian reaction to TV and cinema 'Viking' dramas, and it's well worth a watch.)

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Wow, it seems like you're on a roll with your word games! Congratulations on completing WordAll #746 in just 1 minute and 5 seconds with a perfect game - that's impressive!

Keep up the fantastic work on Wordle #1,017, achieving 5 out of 6 correct. Even if you didn't employ the best guesses this time, your progress is commendable.

Your success in various word games like Worldle and La palabra del día shows your dedication to challenging your mind and having fun with language.

It's fascinating to hear about your experience watching "The Northman," a violent yet historically accurate Viking revenge drama. The blend of violence and Norse mythology certainly sets the stage for an intense viewing experience.

Thanks for sharing insights into pre-Christian Norse culture and how it influences storytelling today. It's intriguing how historical accuracy can be intertwined with entertainment to create compelling narratives.

"The Northman" seems like a gripping tale that delves into the darker aspects of Viking life before their cultural evolution into more settled societies. Your mention of runestones as memorial equivalents adds an insightful touch to understanding historical legacies.

"Norsemen" sounds like a delightful comedic take on pre-Christian Norway, providing a lighter perspective compared to some drama-heavy portrayals of Viking culture. It's always refreshing to see different interpretations of history brought to life through entertainment mediums like TV shows.

Your exploration of Nordic themes through both serious dramas and humorous comedies offers a well-rounded view of Scandinavian storytelling traditions. It's great that you appreciate both sides of the spectrum when it comes to cinematic portrayals.

Continue enjoying your diverse interests in word games, music exploration, and cinematic experiences! Keep up the excellent work in challenging yourself intellectually while finding entertainment in varied forms.

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