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- Are you a wake?
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_(ceremony)
- Are you a ware?
- The definition of a ware is a good or thing that can be bought and sold.
- So be ware and stay nice. A good person is nice.
- nice (adj.)
- late 13c., "foolish, ignorant, frivolous, senseless," from Old French nice (12c.) "careless, clumsy; weak; poor, needy; simple, stupid, silly, foolish," from Latin nescius "ignorant, unaware," literally "not-knowing," from ne- "not" (from PIE root *ne- "not") + stem of scire "to know" (see science). "The sense development has been extraordinary, even for an adj." [Weekley] -- from "timid, faint-hearted" (pre-1300); to "fussy, fastidious" (late 14c.); to "dainty, delicate" (c. 1400); to "precise, careful" (1500s, preserved in such terms as a nice distinction and nice and early); to "agreeable, delightful" (1769); to "kind, thoughtful" (1830).
- Is it a cross? The walk to the cross? (cross-walk)
- So learn or yearn for the t es t Amen t
- The more you lurn the more you urn.
- Did you finish your t es t AMEN t yet?
- Which is Witch?
- Witchcraft or witchery is the practice of magical skills and abilities. Witchcraft is a .... The word witch is of uncertain origin.
- It's his story. (history)
- Good mourning..
- Mourning is, in the simplest sense, grief over someone's death.
- Soon is weakend..
- The end of the weak..
- As you would have to be in the weak days to urn a living..
- An urn is a container in which a dead person's ashes are kept.
- It's our Cult-ure, but what is a Cult?
- Reverse the trance-lation of hello to o-hell.
- Santa is Satan.
- How to spell? But what are spells..
- It's difficult to real-lies..
- It's your rite..
- Govern-mental? What means govern and what is mental?
- late 13c., "to rule with authority," from Old French governer "steer, be at the helm of; govern, rule, command, direct" (11c., Modern French gouverner), from Latin gubernare "to direct, rule, guide, govern" (source also of Spanish gobernar, Italian governare), originally "to steer, to pilot," a nautical borrowing from ...
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