Popular Shakespeare Quotes You Might Want To Think Twice About Using This Thanksgiving

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Shakespeare-related organization in possession of a social media account must be in want of a Shakespeare quote to suit the current occasion.

It is ALSO a truth universally acknowledged that most quotes selected by said organizations are A TINY BIT PROBLEMATIC if you examine the original contexts of them. Don’t fall into these common traps this Thanksgiving!

Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt

You can check out my exposé of the “and ever thanks” quote debacle, or a look at some practical Thanksgiving feast-related quotes. Either way, have a great Thanksgiving, regardless of your geographical location!

November?!?

Hey! Sorry for the radio silence. I’m still here. I’ve just been struggling with *vague gesture encompassing multitudes* stuff. I’m going to try to get Good Tickle Brain back up and running, but probably will only be posting one comic a week for a while as I get my feet back under me. Thanks for your patience.

(Repost) Honorificabilitudinitatibus

This last week kind of got away from me, so while I get my act back together let’s dip into the archives and learn more about one of my favorite words!

Being able to say “honorificabilitudinitatibus” is one of my party trick.

Being able to say it BACKWARDS (“subitatinidutilibacifironoh”) is another one.

Being able to recite the Salic Law speech is a third.

I’m a lot of fun at parties.

Stick Figure Iconography: Tybalt

Today’s saunter through the R&J cast list features everyone’s favorite feline fencer!

Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt

Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt

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My favorite Tybalt remains Michael York from the Zeffirelli film, but special mention to Alan Rickman, who managed to somehow still be menacing despite being saddled with this truly appalling and not at all intimidating look. No wonder he was in such a bad mood all the time.