
| redweasel #52200 1 year ago |
you go lady macbeth |
| Anonymous #52206 1 year ago |
Whoever is making these Shakespeare macros, DO NOT STOP! |
| Anonymous #52210 1 year ago |
^seconded |
| MetalHooves #52214 1 year ago |
If this fit the context of the lines or the lines fit the context of the show, it'd be funny. |
| AJTalon #52248 1 year ago |
It's not easy to find a scene with her wrestling with her conscience over a murdered king. ;) |
| Doctor_Can #52265 1 year ago |
Eh. Its close enough. Twilights rapeface + shakespeare = excellence. |
| Anonymous #52324 1 year ago |
Did you know Shakespeare invented the word "eyeball"?
WTF!? |
| Anonymous #52625 1 year ago |
Before Shakespeare, there was no such word as weird.
Isn't that weird? |
| Anonymous #546844 9 months ago |
^Not exactly. There was "wyrd", which is a rather ancient word that meant "fate". Shakespeare coined the phrase "wyrd sisters", referring to the witches as if they were the Moirae, the Fates of greek myth.
Due to the usage in Macbeth, though, it gained an additional connotation of "unearthly" or "eerie", which eventually supplanted the original meaning. Language is indeed weird. |
| Anonymous #546847 9 months ago |
(And spelling was rather squishy back then.) |