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So I Got Blocked On Twitter By Someone I Wrote A Gift For. This Was The Same Gift I Wrote Six Months
So I got blocked on twitter by someone I wrote a gift for. This was the same gift I wrote six months ago without a word of acknowledgment.
I’m incredulous to say the least.
It’s just pretty dumb and hurtful that this beautiful thing got twisted into something it wasn’t. I understand there are nuances at play, but I’m more than a little fed up with the hypocrisy of begging for engagement when you can’t be bothered to cut a bitch loose instead of having that same bitch pass out from holding her breath.

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This poll is considerably shorter than the last one, for a few reasons:
A surprising number of Shakespearean mothers are actually good at being mothers (e.g., Hermione, Lady Macduff, Mistress Page, etc.)
An even larger proportion of Shakespearean mothers are dead (e.g., Ophelia's mother, Desdemona's mother, King Lear's wife, Hero and Beatrice's mothers, Rosalind's mother, etc., etc., etc.) These mothers may have been good or bad, but there's no way to tell, so they're obviously not going to be on the poll.
Of Shakespeare's female villains, two (Goneril and Regan) have never had children, two (Queen Tamora and Queen Margaret from the Henriad) are fairly good mothers even if they're terrible to people who aren't their children, and one (Lady Macbeth) has no children during the events of the play. Lady Macbeth does claim that she would bash her baby's brains out at one point, but as her child is obviously no longer alive and she's making this claim during a heightened argument with Macbeth, I don't think that it's fair to put her on the poll for that. So over half of Shakespeare's female villains don't even qualify.
Which of these Shakespearean mothers would you least like to have in your family?