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'Thy' means 'Your'.
127 1 ReplySpecifically the singular version of your. You used to be plural version only.
12 0 Reply*Thou then
5 20 ReplyThat would make it "Take 'you' money".
39 0 ReplyThine.
8 3 ReplyMeine
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And? It still works.
12 46 ReplyIt makes sense, but doesn't follow the format of the meme, which uses "my" (as you, no doubt, already knew).
48 2 ReplySilence thyself and take mine wealth?
(Can't use taketh, it's like takes, not take)
40 0 Reply“Mine” before a vowel, “my” before a consonant.
25 2 ReplyOh! That's why it seemed off. Okay, "take mine earnings" would be okay then?
15 0 Reply"Earnings" is a consonant and "earn" would be the vowel.Sorry my Bad!2 3 ReplySomething tells me you got consonants and vowels mixed up with nouns and verbs. E is always a vowel lol
4 0 ReplyHah true! Better not comment before I've had my morning coffee lol
2 0 ReplyLmao all good, it gave me a laugh and we all make mistakes XD
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But never mine within a bowel.
6 0 ReplyOr do... We don't kink shame here...
6 0 ReplyAs long as you're wearing a helmet and have a canary, I guess 🤷
7 1 Reply8 1 ReplyPerfect! Time to go body spelunking!
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Stint thy clappe und tac thy coyne!
9 0 ReplyNow, see, we're still running into the same problem here
3 0 ReplyWhassat?
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Love "Stint thy clapped" but the 2nd "thy" puts us back where we started where we started. And "und" and sounds a bit too Germanic to me...
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"shut up and take your money" is not the meme
18 0 ReplyThe meme is Monty Python's version of King Arthur. I totally believe they would switch it around for the joke. It might not be grammatically the same, but it's thematically correct.
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