No kidding, and it has to do with a lot of the things that we would think are really scary, sad, sinful, and horrible. Things like the Eliot Spitzer debacle, the ongoing trend of teachers molesting students, and someone finding out her "husband" actually was a woman--seven years after they married.
Why is this good? Simple; each disaster gives us a chance to talk about how it should be, and exactly why the perversions are exactly that. Let's go out and talk about these things--and use this as an extra excuse (not that we need any) to figure out a new way to show our wives how much we love them.
Let's remember the second part of "Where sin abounds," and rejoice in that.
Odds & Ends: October 17, 2025
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The Age of Innocence. I recently asked ChatGPT for a random movie
recommendation from the Criterion Collection (I wrote a Dying Breed article
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2 comments:
Wow! Where was there a case of someone finding out seven years later that they married the wrong gender? Wow!
Yup. You would think that the deception would last no longer than the wedding night, but apparently not. Surreal.
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