Saturday, 20 February 2010
To be...
...or not to be. That is no longer the question. 400 years later we have just about managed to sort this one out. It is to be, until the moment comes when it is not to be. We are allowed to change our minds up to 300 times per second these days, so if we have two choices (only two, that is a bit dull) why not take both (the greedy bastards that we are). These days the most memorable quote from the play has to be 'Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.' For something is rotten in every state. So everybody can identify with it. The people doing the rotten things, the people watching other people doing rotten things and thinking 'I could do that given half the chance' and the people watching them both and thinking 'this is just wrong.'
P.S. I know the photo is rotten, but sometimes things need to be sacrificed for a greater cause (or something).
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Oh, yeah, I've just seen Hamlet, for those of you who have no idea why I am rambling about this and what is on the photo.
ReplyDeleterotten today
ReplyDeleterotten tomorrow
rotting veg and I am full of sorrow
it raining and its rotten the ground is rotten
rotten ratten creten hmmmmmm i m getting lost lost my rooten rhyme