Incorrect usage of quote;
To Thine Own Self Be True - Meaning, Origin, and Usage
Literary analysis for the phrase To Thine Own Self Be True from Shakespeare's Hamlet with meaning, origin, usage explained as well as the source text.literarydevices.net
The first meaning is that someone can better judge himself if he has done what he should or could have done. The second meaning is that one must be honest in his ways and relations. The third meaning is that one must always do the right thing.
That doesn't mean "I'm mad when the boobs aren't big enough."
It means being honest with one's self, about ones own nature, and who you really are.
And I'm not mad about the boob size, a simple mod can fix that, its the why they were reducing the size and the politics behind it that make me mad. And its more unfair discrimination against large breasted women, by a certain set of folks who shall remain nameless.
And I will say no more then that so you can stop insulting and baiting me.
This thread is about the horrible ARPG that Tuque studios is producing.