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http://www.william-shakespeare.org.uk/a1-shakespearean-insults-generator.htm
haha, yeah. Anyhow.
Shakespeare... I just realized that not ALL artists are only remembered after their death. Playwriting counts as an art form, right? People went to see his plays, right? I mean, while he was still alive, right? Of course. I mean, who WOULDN'T want to see his plays back then? With limited means of entertainment anywhere else, the theatre was the place to be. Sure it was crowded and full of body heat/sweat. Sure the sound wasn't all that good, considering there were no microphones. Sure there were rarely any props. Sure they were long and you'd never know what is was going to be about. Sure you had to use your OWN imagination 90% of the time (*gasp*:-P).
But 'twas SHAKESPEARE!!! Morbid deaths, romantic twists, insane people, stupid puns, crazy predicaments, dishonesty, distrust, tension... Fun, no? Well, when it's not happening in real life, that is, haha. Sorry, but if someone were to stab you in your sleep, you wouldn't be the happiest camper either. :-P Drama's amusing, though.
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"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more" - Macbeth, Act V, Scene 5
"There is nothing either good or bad - but thinking makes it so" - Hamlet, Act II, Scene 2
I bid thee farewell =)
11:36 PM
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