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Luckily, as soon as there's a picture of a bare female nipple around it becomes a forbidden space and the kids are gone along their harpy mothers. |
Luckily, as soon as there's a picture of a bare female nipple around it becomes a forbidden space and the kids are gone along their harpy mothers. |
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Lampooned on ''[[Histeria!]]'' where the cast applies this Trope to [[William Shakespeare]]'s plays, suggesting (as most scholars know) they're more violent than often assumed: |
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{{quote|For Shakespeare’s plays are the places to be, |
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But violence and killing and murder you see, |
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[[Medium Awareness| You really can’t show this on children’s TV,]] |
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But that is the story, |
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Though it’s bloody and gory, |
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Yes that is the story that’s told by the Bard!}} |
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