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Post by shiroy on Dec 7, 2005 14:19:26 GMT -5
Literary fun! ;D
To Be or Not to Be? ...that is the question.[/b]
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Post by ghostrecon on Dec 7, 2005 14:22:59 GMT -5
I say not to be: or to be?!
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Post by Modizzle on Dec 7, 2005 14:34:01 GMT -5
Not to be. Therefore I am not.
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Post by frontierwoman on Dec 7, 2005 14:57:44 GMT -5
Not to be. If I'd be 'be' than I would not know what to do with myself and would go into some psycho-third dimensional universe parallel to the one of those lunatics.
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Post by Mod)Zergraptor( on Dec 7, 2005 15:59:15 GMT -5
You do realize this is talking about suicide.
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Post by frontierwoman on Dec 7, 2005 18:03:31 GMT -5
Is it really? I am not much into shakesphere?!
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Post by Mod)Zergraptor( on Dec 7, 2005 19:50:26 GMT -5
It's from Hamlet. This is Hamlet talking to himself about possibly commiting suicide. Who voted to be? Better keep an eye on him/her.
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Post by xingba on Dec 8, 2005 2:17:19 GMT -5
It was the best of times, it was the.....oh son of a ...gun. wrong one. ;D
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Post by Modizzle on Dec 8, 2005 13:28:36 GMT -5
Leave it to Shakespeare to make things confusing for the general public.
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Post by oakleybranmuffin on Dec 8, 2005 19:30:28 GMT -5
Well this could be a direct referal to Shakespear's words, in which case it would be denoting suicide, and in which case I would surely vote not to be, but in contrast, the words could mean anything. Shakespear never actually copywrighted those particular words, now did he? Most people merely associate them with his playwrite, but in reality and in this case it could range from anything from a pat on the back to a strawberry shake. The initial question, therefore, is totally subject and irrevelent to the true answer, which, as I already stated, is a matter of opinion. Therefore, I vote yes and hope it's something good.
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Post by xingba on Dec 9, 2005 0:00:27 GMT -5
Shakespear? Meh.. Most people merely associate them with his playwrite, but in reality and in this case it could range from anything from a pat on the back to a strawberry shake. mmmmm....Strawberry shake.. *drools*
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Post by Madmin on Dec 9, 2005 19:59:34 GMT -5
^ "with HotPlate!"
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Post by frontierwoman on Dec 9, 2005 20:21:39 GMT -5
;D All this Shakesphere talk makes me nauseous! So, where are these strawberry shakes! I could use one... or ... errrm... hmm a shake+nauseousness might not be good.
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Post by shiroy on Dec 9, 2005 22:08:03 GMT -5
Leave it to Shakespeare to make things confusing for the general public. Took the words right out of my mouth.
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Post by Mod)Zergraptor( on Dec 10, 2005 17:08:53 GMT -5
Bottom line in Shakespeare: EVERYONE DIES!!!
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