What did a bee who was interested in philosophy say?
"To bee or not to bee."
What did a bee who was interested in philosophy say?
"To bee or not to bee."
Listen up, buttercup! The joke is all about wordplay. The bee wants to be a philosopher, right? So, it twists the famous line "To be or not to be" from Shakespeare's Hamlet into "To bee or not to bee". It's funny 'cause it sounds the same but uses "bee" because, you know, it's a bee. Bet you feel silly now, don't you?