A Plague On Both Your Houses
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This is my favourite scene of all time.
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im not gay... but i really like mercutios hairdew. ...i wish i was black so i could do that
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@AudioInklined Not sure about that mate, he clearly says "A plague on both your houses". You are right when you say that he feels it wasn't his fight, but now that he knows he is going to die for something he didn't start, he curses both families.
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I'm trying to find this "BOTH YOUR HOUSES" meme. So far I've been watching really good videos, but uncertain if they are relevant to the meme.
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Forget Romeo and Juliet,this is the cutest bro-mance ever!
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@symptom1555 although these days its no surprise how it ends
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what does this have anything to do with fluffee?
Thesecretspyer 1 month ago
@Thesecretspyer ummm...nothing? what or who is fluffee?!?
symptom1555 1 month ago
so did Mercrutio essentially curse the two familys?
3Slim3Shady3 4 months ago
@3Slim3Shady3 Yes, that is what is hinted at, and it would seem that way given the ending of the story.
symptom1555 4 months ago
@symptom1555 I don't agree. I hear Mercutio expressing his last words and gathering of the facts. He's saying I'm about to die out here in the blue sky and the sunshine, and it wasn't even my fight to have fought. He's saying this thing that has made worms meat of me was "THE PLAGUE ON BOTH YOUR HOUSES."
sometimes you go for a ride and you see the accident happening before it happens, but can't do anything about it but watch as it unfolds.
AudioInklined 4 months ago 4
@AudioInklined Good point. I never thought of it in that context...I thought he had said "they've made worms meat of me"..indicating Romeo and Tybalt, then casting the curse. I always like to see things from a new perspective, thank you :)
symptom1555 4 months ago