Is it autistic to use Shakespearean English in this day and age?

Is it autistic to use Shakespearean English in this day and age?

>Who’s to judge if language becomes antiquated?
>What if I want to use it? Is that considered bad? Not sure if there’s some moral/social boundary I’m crossing over
>I think I will anyway but just wondering how bad this might be

dunno, but it is autistic to use the phrase 'in this day and age' in this day and age

even ironically

No. Also you're not who I am asking.

Begone Mexican NEET

a lil bit

distinction between spoken and written english.

Forsooth

i think it's sexy

thank you!

very true. would only use in writing. and verbal.

hehehe no one can stop me 8D it is use which makes language alive!

idk but it would be pretty cool if you got good enough at it to speak in iambic pentameter off the top of your head like a freestyle rapper

Melville did it.

Beholde, thou shouldeth not hearken unto the voifes of others. I only use KJV Englisch and beholde, I get all the puffie.

Like in everyday life?

Not at all m'lady

>womanposter
Into le trash

>thou shouldeth
>not thou shouldst
Absolute trash

damn I shouldve reread it.

better be goddamn careful and only in sonnets, couplets, and quatrains (blank versers need to get over it)

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Don't use the grammar, feel free to borrow the words.

Is it autistic to use stream of consciousness writing and speaking at all times?

Alas, when ſhall pſeuds learn proper typography?

for a mongolian board which serves no value, no


>"There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all."

No he didn't. He wrote kind of like Shakespeare 250 years after Shakespeare's death.

Whomst'd've

He used Quaker language actually

psevds*