I'm going back to lower-quality projects oh no (I thiiiiink the term POI used here is orally presenting a piece of literature. That was my interpretation of it!1) Warning: fictional murder and ghosts and hallucinations and knives and toxic masculinity? And Macbeth spoilers lol. I feel more comfy sharing my voice because it's low enough that I wouldn't be falsely accused of using a voice changer and also I think at least someone will listen to it lol the two projects with my voice so far have all kind of been targeted at/inspired by @lnfect thankss recorded in chunks for my sanity (it's not actual interpretation or dramatic it's me being fake dramatic I haven't taken a drama course in two years. also my voice on the last line just died LOL) I related to Macbeth while reading his book in English class, not gonna murder anyone though My English teacher only gave this a 95-96 and called it "ambitious" and "some parts are not completely iambic pentameter" (IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE! good poets that used the meter broke the rules when it worked. not me though I just broke the rules when I couldn't think of something) :( didn't even tell me waht I did wrong to lose the marks alfjoislkgf it's okay I had fun writing this! (coping)(this project was written a few months ago) (there were themes we had to talk about, my themes are expectations(destiny) and toxic masculinity and the patriarchy and stuff) Should have brought out the ukulele and turned this into a yt apology (I think I've read a few comments on there about those apologies with plucked instruments) /j @lnfect's dnd lawes character (the thumbnail is a joke it just looked empty without a doodle) William Pearshakes (it is missing an "e" but shush) (yum milkshake but with pears) Side note, I've realised there exists a huge gap in the dates I've favourited projects. In my five years on Scratch I have only amassed 116 favourites, and maybe I'll go back to unfavourite a few of my own (I dunno, I like keeping a clean high quality list) quoted quotes by shakespeare (rest by me): I ‘gin to be aweary of the sun, And wish th’estate o’th’ world were now undone.- Ring the alarum-bell!-Blow, wind! Come, wrack! At least we’ll die with harness on our back. (Mac. 5.5.48-51) “She should have died hereafter” (5.5.17) ‘twas unwell, The unruly night, and strange screams of death. (2.3.51) I’d wished the sounds would wake King Duncan then. (2.2.72) “False face must hide what the false heart doth know.” (1.7.82) And then, “full of scorpions [was] my mind”. (3.2.37) By toxic bane, I didn’t shut the door, (1.7.15) We’d thought we’d lie with “griefs and clamor roar.” (1.7.78) “Are you a man?” (3.4.58) My lady asked. Am I? My “vaulting ambition [o’erlept] itself.” (1.7.27) I rhymed head with ahead, I'm truly a poet!1