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Is it really procrastination when there's nothing left to do?

Memes!

William Shakespeare

There are more things in heaven and El, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

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Hee! It's punnish and deep and everything!



William Shakespeare

Banish plump El, and banish all the world.

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*gasp* WHO ARE YOU CALLING FAT?! :D

William Shakespeare

Why, then the world's my El,
Which I with sword will open.

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*hides from scary swordsman*

William Shakespeare

Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your El.

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*g*

William Shakespeare

Brevity is the El of wit.

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*lol*

William Shakespeare

A El! An El! My kingdom for an El!

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Fear not, I have come to the rescue!

William Shakespeare

How now, you secret, black and midnight El!

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Well, I am naturally nocturnal.

William Shakespeare

Life's but a walking El.

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How true.

William Shakespeare

Look like the innocent flower, but be the El under't.

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It is my hobby to hide in gardens, then leap out and proclaim 'MWAHAHAHA I AM NOT FLOWERS.' :D

William Shakespeare

I come not, friends, to steal away your El.

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That's lucky.

William Shakespeare

Et tu, El? Then fall, Caesar!

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MWAHAHA!

William Shakespeare

Beware the El of March.

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I ARE MONSTERZ.

...and that's enough chocolate for now. :D
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