"Yet doe I feare thy Nature, It is too full o' th' Milke of humane kindnesse."
According to that singular quote above that I found on the internets, I conclude Shakespeare was a early promoter of what we now know as Ebonics.
Or sort of. In a half ass way. doe.
Lady Macbeth was in fact not a fan of her milky weak toast husband. Thusuth the verbage about Milke. She appears to have thustuth thought of him as a spineless wormy.
the milk of human kindness is good will or compassion or both. Lady Macbeth thinks that Lord Macbeth, her husband lacks the "ambition" to do what he must to get the crown. ie. he's too much of a nice and caring individual to murder his way to the throne (regicide included).
Yeah, I was TOTALLY thinking it was semen too. Especially since in the about section and in the pictures that picture of the symbol for a man next to the word kindness. I was thinking that was like a wink wink/nod kinda hinting at it heh. I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought it hahaha
This mother's milk is the next best thing to aqua cola when you're looking to be witnessed, it doesn't even wash off shiny and chrome. This milk will let you be witnessed and allowed into Valhalla even if you have a blood bag.
Is the milk component for the recipie actually being sold by vendors (in leveled lists) in the game? If not, does this mod allow you to milk Brahmin with a milk bottle in your inventory etc. Basically were can you obtain or buy the milk need for this special food?
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But this milk has no human at all. You sleep in bed by self tonight. Strong find milk of human kindness.
Aaaargh! *Hot potato orchestra stalls puck will make amends*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h--HR7PWfp0
"Yet doe I feare thy Nature, It is too full o' th' Milke of humane kindnesse."
According to that singular quote above that I found on the internets, I conclude
Shakespeare was a early promoter of what we now know as Ebonics.
Or sort of. In a half ass way. doe.
Lady Macbeth was in fact not a fan of her milky weak toast husband. Thusuth the verbage about Milke.
She appears to have thustuth thought of him as a spineless wormy.
Lady Macbeth thinks that Lord Macbeth, her husband lacks the "ambition" to do what he must to get the crown. ie. he's too much of a nice and caring individual to murder his way to the throne (regicide included).