Quote: For tis not in mere death that men die most.
-Elizabeth Barrett Browning
That damn Macbeth! He's dumber than a slimy slug!
I find out that he becomes somewhat powerful, and I'm supposed to be happy??? He told me in his letter that he's going to be the king, so why shouldn't we make that happen tonight so I can actually be happy!? I swear, he doesn't listen to a damn word I say! He just says something like, "No, I'm already powerful, hardy har har. Why should I kill Duncan when I have this kind of power already, hardy har har? I'm happy, aren't you, hardy har?" NO, I'M NOT. He's in our house, let's solve this issue now. I set up a whole plan, and this is how it's going to end, with a discisionless Macbeth, hardy har har. It's not that hard to kill a man, especially if it makes you happier in the end, right? He kills people all the time, so what's the big deal?
I absolutely swear he doesn't listen to me! He better make a decision... Otherwise...
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