How should I know? You should really leave these things up to the police. And the strangler is still alive, so you could always ask him; though you’re going to have to do some more investigating after asking him depending on whether you believe his response. People disappear for all sort of reasons; it doesn’t necessarily mean that they’ve been disposed of. But her background isn’t great, and if you become known for a certain role, then you could be at risk every time you work. But at the end of the day, you’re still a person. People will speculate wildly from every angle as long as they pay you a bit of money. It fits in with your current profile. Next month it’ll be aliens. Anything to get a bit of media attention. But some things aren’t taken seriously and vital clues are often overlooked. Unfortunately, there’s only so many resources that can be allocated.
Adventures of Mr. Paul
Musings and misadventures of a wannabe writer...
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Monday, 2 March 2026
Between the Claps
Sunday, 1 March 2026
We want Sharia law in the UK. How many Muslim brothers support me on this?
You’d have to ask them. Sharia law is not commonly known in the UK. Not many people know what you’re asking of them, especially when we live in a society of set rules that have been established and that we’re used to. If something is wrong now, will it still be wrong in the regime? At first glance, it’s not clear what the differences are. There are things that we should do, things that we shouldn’t do, and things that are of no consequence whether or not we perform them. More knowledge is needed before you can convince people that other ways are better. Prayers can be thoughts, but you could be waiting a long time to eat, and you may have to get up earlier. It would also make eating out very difficult, and not everyone can afford a pilgrimage. Grants would have to be created for this purpose. But I think we can get away with the rest.
Friday, 27 February 2026
Catering for All
She’s tall and bubbly and speaks very fast. Sometimes it’s like a hamster on caffeine. She’s got curves, but she’s also let herself go in some places and she doesn’t necessarily try to stay in shape. She’s got thick hair but doesn’t do anything with it. Occasionally, she might add a streak of colour or put it up to create a ponytail. She speaks honestly and isn’t afraid to hide her feelings. She dresses conservatively with an occasional earring but isn’t afraid to offer you a cheeky flash. Hygiene isn’t a priority. It’s as if she doesn’t want to mask her sweat. She’s not afraid to be unladylike and use her strength or step in to help others. She cares for those who are the closest to her, and old ties aren’t pursued. It just goes to show that being a mother changes you as you strive to get the best for them.
Thursday, 26 February 2026
A Mother Watches On
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
“Whoever loves much, performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well.”
-Vincent Van Gough.
It’s ironic that these lovely words came from a man who was
well known for his depressive spells and his eccentric gifts to his suitresses.
He might have loved much, and his advances might have inspired him to his art,
but it didn’t help him succeed until retroflection. But it’s the fact that he
loved that counts, regardless of whether or not he was loved back. The
perspective of tense is also lost a little towards the end of the quote. In a
way, you can hear the pain in his voice. It’s almost as if he’s sitting in the
bar and he’s sparking up a conversation after a few shots. He’s realising what
he’s saying, and he’s trying to argue it as himself, but takes note of where
he’s failed. And of course, a performance can be a number of things. I’m assuming that the quote was taken from his
letters to his family, but I like my version better.
