I write about TV shows like House Of The Dragon, The Witcher, The Rings Of Power, Stranger Things, Yellowjackets, Severance and many others. I also cover movies, video games, comic books and novels, largely in the fantasy, science-fiction, horror and superhero genres. Some of my favorite video games to play and write about include Dark Souls, Elden Ring, Call Of Duty, XCOM, Mass Effect, Titanfall, The Witcher and many other action, RPG and shooter games. My favorite films include Braveheart, Tropic Thunder, Arsenic and Old Lace, Schindler's List and far too many others to list here. I often discuss the 'pop culture wars' and how shifting cultural values impact our art and entertainment. I prefer deep conversations and debate to shouting matches, and welcome readers from all walks of life and all religious and political backgrounds to join in this conversation. Thanks for reading!
Okay, it’s 2XP Friday folks! That means that any of you playing Competitive Wordle against me or the Wordle Bot can double up on your wins—or your losses—depending on your guessing game today .Just like yesterday, I got today’s in two—though it was wildly lucky. Both my first and second guesses were crazy good. I guessedchime.
I’m not sure why! I figured it was just as good a guess as any, but I was pretty shocked it was the right answer. It could have beenI get 2 points for guessing in two and 1 point for beating the Bot who guessed in three and then I double that for 2XP Friday for a whopping 6 points. HUZZAH FOR ME!!!The word"chime" has its origins in the Middle English word"chymbe" or"chymbel," which were used to refer to musical instruments such as bells or cymbals.
The Latin"cymbalum" referred to a musical instrument, particularly a kind of cymbal. It is believed to have been borrowed from the Greek word"kymbalon," which also referred to a cymbal. The word"chime" gradually evolved in English to refer to the sound produced by such musical instruments, particularly the harmonious or melodious sound made by a set of bells when they are struck or ring together.
Over time,"chime" also came to be used metaphorically to describe things that harmoniously or melodiously coincide or agree, such as when events or ideas"chime in" with each other. Today,"chime" is commonly associated with the pleasant and harmonious sound produced by bells or other similar instruments.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! .
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