it annoys me so so so much when people credit victor hugo with musical lines :(
you think that man could have written "to love another person is to see the face of god"? he'd write "to open your heart to another human being in this world who lives at a similar time to yourself, to love them as mother, brother, father, sister, cousin, friend, husband, wife, is to see the Lord Himself's visage: it is to peer into the soul of God, and such a feeling do all experience, or at least all those with non-unimpenetrable hearts" or something twice as long with fifteen interludes about french politics
would hamlet say six seven: a study
arguments for:
- six seven itself has no actual meaning and originates from a clip of a viral song on tiktok, so hamlet's way of pretending to be "mad" could be repeating something widespread but meaningless, like how he quotes song lyrics and idioms (2.2, 430-432; 3.2, 306-310; 3.2 371-372)
- hamlet often uses nonsensical, surreal humor, usually ones that appeal to the youth and confuse the older generation, to cope with his despair (2.2, 190-199; 5.1, 204-207)
- he puts on the antic disposition partly to confuse claudius and gertrude, which this absolutely would
- i don't think hamlet would ever have gen alpha humor, which is the point. he's changed to the point of being unrecognizable in his madness (2.2, 4-1; 316-321)
- polonius would try to find meaning in it and come to an entirely incorrect conclusion
arguments against:
- hamlet may not have tiktok or even know of this meme in the first place, because he's said to be a stable and well-liked individual prior to the play (4.7, 18-20)
- it's actually rosencrantz and guildenstern who would keep saying six seven until hamlet decides to kill them
@themostrandommoon @mer-acle @animehaircolors @insertcpnhere there's hot chocolate powder all over my pants. You'll never guess why
You need to stop with the hot chocolate 😭
No it's yummy
Jesus christ child
Throwbacks to previous seasons in Stranger Things 5!






