Pendragon XIX - [Action/Voice]

Jul 04, 2011 16:24

Perhaps someone can straighten things out here. I've found this nice copy of Romeo and Juliet to read, since it's been some time since I was first introduced to it. However when I read about the author, it seemed to insist that Shakespeare was from some place called England, as opposed to Harmonia, as is common knowledge. I realize most of you ( Read more... )

[voice]. [action], shakespeare is a lie!!, it's amazing that this is canon

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[Voice] doubleppk July 7 2011, 11:21:52 UTC
No way sugar, Shakespeare is definitely from England.

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[Voice] tintobrat July 8 2011, 20:30:53 UTC
So I've been told. [A huff.] Somehow there's more than one that wrote the same thing in more than one world. Or the same one writing in more than one world.

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[Voice] doubleppk July 10 2011, 04:54:28 UTC
Parallel universe theory, you've heard of it? So if there are infinite possibilities for the infinite number of choices, throw in the idea that even a bunch of monkeys pounding on a keyboard could possibly repeat the works of Shakespeare by accident -- the odds are ridiculous, but it's hypothetically possible.

Or, Shakespeare was just an alien from another planet and existed in several places to show off his works everywhere. Who knows, he was rather before his time.

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[Voice] tintobrat July 13 2011, 00:24:37 UTC
I think you're putting far, far too much thought into this. [Monkey and aliens? Jeez.]

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[Voice] doubleppk July 13 2011, 08:16:44 UTC
It's less thought than you'd think.

[Do not even ask about the oddities in her canon, just save your brain from that aneurysm.]

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[Voice] tintobrat July 13 2011, 11:56:14 UTC
Even so, it's not like I much care for it. Now that I know that I was mistaken, knowing how or why isn't that large a concern.

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[Voice] doubleppk July 15 2011, 09:41:31 UTC
Suit yourself.

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