Ever wondered what might have been in Shakespeare’s browsing history? 21 funny possibilities
Have you ever wondered what William Shakespeare‘s browsing history would look like? No, neither have we – but VeryBritishProblems clearly has, and they threw it out to the internet.
Make the comments section look like William Shakespeare’s internet browsing history pic.twitter.com/wsVFlOKTBg
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 12, 2024
But soft, what posts from yonder internet break? These ones.
1.
Places to visit in Northern Italy
– Popular male names
– – Popular female names
– – – Ideas for family feuds
– – – – Ideas for family feuds that haven't featured in Eastenders
– – – – – Ways to appear dead
– – – – – – Romantic sayings
– – – – – – – Kebab van near me— Aidy Muttram (@aidymutts) June 12, 2024
2.
How to tame a shrew
— David (@D_avid___) June 12, 2024
3.
Out damned spot cleaning services
— Joannie 〓〓 (@Critter_Cat) June 12, 2024
4.
Human skulls for sale near me.
— Graham Newbold (@GrahamNewb) June 12, 2024
5.
A place to dine and slake my thirst, verily in ye olde Stratford Upon Avon.
— Alan Britton PG Dip (@alanbritton) June 12, 2024
6.
“How to spell Shakespear”
“How to spell Shakespeare”
“Spell Shakspere”
“Shaxberd”— Steph, MA (@FunnyLaughter1) June 12, 2024
7.
Codpiece wholesale shipped directly to thy door…
— Drew (@drewgrey) June 12, 2024
8.
ChatGPT, Write a play about a Prince in Denmark who likes cigars
— The tech guy (@mkocziban) June 12, 2024
9.
Friar who sells heavy duty
sleeping potions.— Jenelle V (@JenelleComedy) June 12, 2024
10.
"Who is Christopher Marlowe"
— Size Of A Chaffinch (@TheMVP) June 12, 2024
11.
Fairest Alexa, pray thee tell me some synonyms for a storm.
— Bev Mitchell (@bevmitchell2801) June 12, 2024