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Me: Why nature?
Cecil, Rosaline shall bear you the most beautiful babies~
Rosaline: O.o haha nope.
Cecil, Rosaline shall bear you the most beautiful babies~
Rosaline: O.o haha nope.
Me: *puts on costume theatre clothes and Southern belle accent* Rosie, darling, you and Mr. Graham would have the most lovely little -
Rosaline: nope nope nope
Rosaline: nope nope nope
Me: I would suggest a round of Things You Can Say About ___ But Not Your Girlfriend, but I gtg. Night~


Or on the Drought of the Living Dead. Mauricia's particularly apt at making that.
Me: That reminds me of this thing I saw on television:
"Girl and Guy: *on a high platform*
Girl: We're really up high.
Guy: I've been higher.
Girl: I mean distance from the ground.
Guy: That too."
"Girl and Guy: *on a high platform*
Girl: We're really up high.
Guy: I've been higher.
Girl: I mean distance from the ground.
Guy: That too."
Vanster wrote: "Me: Right? xD
GUYS I GOT MY HALF-HEARTED SHIRT AND NERMIEARMY WRISTBAND. ^_^"
Me: THAT'S GREAT :DDDD
GUYS I GOT MY HALF-HEARTED SHIRT AND NERMIEARMY WRISTBAND. ^_^"
Me: THAT'S GREAT :DDDD
Me: "That which hath make them drunk hath made me bold." said Lady Macbeth as she drugs some servants.
Me: lololol.
Once we had a poetry read-off in English, so I read that one sonnet in an English accent, "Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate."
Guess who won.
Once we had a poetry read-off in English, so I read that one sonnet in an English accent, "Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate."
Guess who won.
Me: If anyone saw Brother Bear and remembers that part where the moose recited those lines. xD
I've only done Taming of the Shrew, What You Will (I think it also goes by Twelfth Night), Romeo and Juliet, and Julius Caesar.
I've only done Taming of the Shrew, What You Will (I think it also goes by Twelfth Night), Romeo and Juliet, and Julius Caesar.

Me: I think I do Macbeth next year.
So What You Will had the best subplot ever omg. Personally I liked it better than the overarching plot. xD
So What You Will had the best subplot ever omg. Personally I liked it better than the overarching plot. xD
Me: xD Nice.
Like at some point the other servants have this pompous, stick in the mud steward in a dungeon, pretending that he's insane and mocking him while they know full-well he's not. xD
Like at some point the other servants have this pompous, stick in the mud steward in a dungeon, pretending that he's insane and mocking him while they know full-well he's not. xD

It's tempting to make up a drinking game with the Merchant. Like everytime Shylock says ducats. Or every scene in which Solanio and Salarino are sneaky little gossips.
How is The Taming of the Shrew?
Erin: It goes badly.
Me: o-o
Erin: Wait no I didn't say anything!
Me: I mean, the whole play is just really hilarious to me. But that part is perfect. The jester though. Agh. Brilliant.
Taming of the Shrew is f/cking crazy. xD Like, really. I liked it, though.
Taming of the Shrew is f/cking crazy. xD Like, really. I liked it, though.
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