“To sleep, perchance to dream” is from Hamlet’s soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 1, where he contemplates the nature of life and death, pondering whether it is better to endure life’s hardships or to seek the unknown of death through sleep. The phrase reflects Hamlet’s deep existential thoughts about the fears and uncertainties surrounding death…

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The stationary hands of a broken clock will still display the correct time at two points during the 24-hour cycle…

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In 2027 Trump identifies as a pig, changes his name to Piggy Trump, runs in 2028 and becomes the first pig President…

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“My father confused me. From the ages of one to seven, I thought my name was Jesus Christ!” – Spike Milligan…

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Thanks Don Don’s. She doesn’t like Bon Jovi either. No talk about marriage but not bad for a first date…

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