Background Pony Number 17 @sonicfan Pretty sure that was the meaning the Bard intended his audience to take. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Shimmering Spectacle sTs trinity @621Chopsuey Metaphorically, not literally. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
sonicfan Bard This takes on a darker meaning when applied to the topic of suicide. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony Number 17 Wrong soliloquy, Hamlet. This is the “Alas poor Yorik” one. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
621Chopsuey Kotone Shiomi fanboy @sTs Me: You’re already dead, mate. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Shimmering Spectacle sTs trinity Skull: oi, this guy’s killing me. Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Boulder318 Was a rock. Alas, poor Beaky, I knew him Horatio… Posted 5 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Pretty sure that was the meaning the Bard intended his audience to take.
Metaphorically, not literally.
Me: You’re already dead, mate.