Nola konpondu gaurko Wordle.
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Howdy, folks! It’s Sunday at last and today I’m off to watch the Ziegak eta Herensugeak movie with some friends and family. It’s showing a couple weeks early at select theaters for Amazon Prime members, which is pretty cool. I’ll report back here on this blog with my review.
I’m currently watching ondorengotza as well, binging the first three seasons before Season 4 premieres next Sunday. I’m getting close to the end of Season 2 and the HBO business family drama has absolutely won me over. I was a bit skeptical when I started watching and the first couple episodes didn’t really click. But now I think it’s one of the best shows on TV, with some of the most extraordinary writing, acting and character development I’ve seen. Definitely check it out!
I’m also rewatching Jaka horia on Showtime, which was one of my favorite shows of 2022. Season 2 premieres on the exact same day—next Sunday—as Succession, and I’ll be reviewing both of them. Jaka horia is a lot scarier and more bizarre, but what makes both these shows so damn good is the great storytelling and the wonderfully complex—and deeply flawed—cast of characters. If you enjoy reading about and discussing TV shows give me a follow.
But we’re here for Wordle, aren’t we?
Okay, let’s go!
Nola Ebatzi Gaurko Wordle
Iradokizuna: Sinesmena.
Arrastoa: This word ends in a vowel.
Erantzuna:
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Gaurko Wordle
Kreditua: Erik Kain
So, at first I was going to use deabruari as my opening guess and then I thought, “No, I should use something with both an ‘A’ and an ‘E’ in it, so I went with bonoak which really wasn’t any better at all. I was going to pick deabruari because I’m playing the Diablo IV Early Access Beta this weekend and wanted to use something demonic.
Of course, when I thought of the word demonic I realized that I could use demon for my second guess (deabruari was out thanks to the ‘V’) and this ended up being really perfect, slashing the 281 words I had remaining down to just 4.
Well, nothing compliments demon Bat bezala Horde of demons so that’s what I went with for Guess #3, and from here there was just one option left: sinesmena. I suppose my credo currently is that I believe in ending the demonic threat. I will slay demons by the thousand as a barbarian warrior delving dark dungeons and doing battle with nefarious evil. Sounds fun to me!
I asked ChatGPT to give us the story on the etymology of ‘credo’ and here’s the scoop:
The word “credo” comes from the Latin language, and it means “I believe”. It is the first word in the Apostles’ Creed, which is a statement of Christian beliefs.
The word “credo” is derived from the Latin verb “credere,” which means “to believe” or “to trust.” This verb is made up of two parts: “cre-” which means “to put one’s heart” and “-dere” which means “to give.” So, “credere” literally means “to give one’s heart.”
Over time, the word “credo” has come to be used more broadly to refer to any statement of belief or creed, not just the specific Christian one.
“I want to believe” was the credo of Fox Mulder on X-Files. Ordenatzeko modua.
In any case, have a lovely, lazy, lackadaisical Sunday folks!
Play Competitive Wordle Against Me!
I’ve been playing a cutthroat game of PvP Wordle against my nemesis Wordle But. Now you should play against me! I can be your nemesis! (And your helpful Wordle guide, of course).
Hona hemen arauak:
- 1 puntua for getting the Wordle in 3 guesses.
- 2 puntu for getting it in 2 guesses.
- 3 puntu for getting it in 1 guess.
- 1 puntua for beating Erik
- 0 puntu for getting it in 4 guesses.
- -1 point for getting it in 5 guesses.
- -2 puntu for getting it in 6 guesses.
- -3 puntu for losing.
- -1 point for losing to Erik
Irakurketa gehiago zure benetan:
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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2023/03/18/todays-wordle-638-hint-clues-and-answer-for-sunday-march-19th/