
| AJTalon #52331 1 year ago |
Not the right context but it was too funny not to use. |
| Anonymous #52335 1 year ago |
This confused me. What? |
| AJTalon #52344 1 year ago |
Taming of the Shrew. The quote is from that play, wherein the character Hortensio compares the main character Petruchio's wife to be to rotten apples, meaning she is not a good choice. Here, Big Mac says this of Applejack's decision to try and harvest the entire apple farm herself. More literal but still appropriate. |
| Anonymous #52354 1 year ago |
OH! Thank you. |
| AnuAikan #52396 1 year ago |
What's with all the Shakespeare quoting tonight? |
| Anonymous #52484 1 year ago |
I was of the impression that it meant that, when all your choices are bad, there really isn't much of a choice. |
| AJTalon #52497 1 year ago |
That could also work. |
| mycoid #341789 11 months ago |
@ AJTalon, oh thank Celestia, I though it was a reference to another unsettling, or heart rending Fanfic. |