I’m just saying, if we replaced the word “chicken” with “chinken”, we could do a lot more with it
For example: chinken rhymes with thinkin’, so if we said “I’m thinkin’ about chinken”, that would rhyme
I think that’s pretty neat

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I’m just saying, if we replaced the word “chicken” with “chinken”, we could do a lot more with it
For example: chinken rhymes with thinkin’, so if we said “I’m thinkin’ about chinken”, that would rhyme
I think that’s pretty neat
Good knowledge of Shakespeare can be so conflicting because on the one hand "To thine own self be true" is a lovely sentiment on its own and my friend got me this really pretty necklace with that quote but on the other hand I have to walk around with the knowledge that Polonius said that quote in the context of telling his son not to spend all his money on gambling and whores