There once was a man from Downe…

This is a dangerous link: the Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form. A number of obsessed lunatics have been submitting limericks on each word in the dictionary — they've got over forty one thousand entries so far — so it can just suck you in.

Here, try looking up limericks on evolution. The really hazardous part is when you start thinking you could do a much better job than that…

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Some of those are pretty clever, others are kind of okay, and others:

"Pit bull" atheists cherish this creed:
"There's no purpose to life that we need,
No enigma to love,
And no God up above --
We just service our genes with our seed."

are just plain "a-HURRRRRRR".

( From here. )

Curse you, PZ Myers!!! A dangerous site, indeed!

There is a biologist, Myers
Who tells us each day what transpires
Inside of his brain.
My day goes down the drain.
He is surely the best of town criers!!

Hey! My favourite corners of the Internet are joining up!

(Hello from one of the obsessed lunatics. It's a good addiction, you know.)

/relurk

By waterrocks (not verified) on 25 Jun 2007 #permalink

There once was a man from Lehigh
Who dreamed of a man in the sky.
He wrote line after line,
Yet none showed design;
Alas, for he wished not to die.

In no way was humanity helped
when the lunatic cultist named Phelp'd
with hatred un-furled
sang "God hates the World"
demonstrating an intelligence undevel'ped

Arrghhhhh!

Let me try again:

In no way was humanity helped
when the lunatic cultist named Phelp'd
sing "God hates the World"
with hatred un-furled
demonstrating an intelligence undevel'ped

There. That's better.

The fact that Woozy's limerick works equally well with the 3rd and 4th lines reversed is, without question, proof that Woozy is speaking the Revealed Word of God. I challenge anyone to show me even one limerick published over the last two millenia that exhibits this remarkable characteristic.

A trouble with the Limerictionary
Is that many entries are fictionally
A limerick is renown
For a person or town
At the start, not terms dictionary.

Though on any subject Darwinian
Expression will be Godwinian
But if not revolution
Perhaps then evolution
Of stuff is the way hominian

By Torbjörn Larsson, OM (not verified) on 25 Jun 2007 #permalink

Oh boy! Was this post spurred by the email from me? If so, my day is made. Or do you too subscribe to AWAD?

By Faithful Reader (not verified) on 25 Jun 2007 #permalink

There once was a lass named Kitzmiller
Whose school board just couldn't fulfill 'er
Their cause (hypocritical)
And minds (analytical)
Were worthy of Sandler and Stiller

Finally, a peer-reviewed publication of suitable stature for the creationists to publish their work!

As though I didn't have enough sites to waste time on!

*sigh* ... i love that site now and have already submitted three limericks...

BTW, I changed the lines of my Phelps limerick not for order (which I realized immediately after wasn't nescessary) but to change "sang" to "sing" to agree with "Phelp'd" (Phelp would sing-- rather than Phelp would sang). Of course I realize now his name is "Phelps" not "phelp".... sigh

The OEDILF is one of the things that stops me writing more for PhaWRONGula (which may indeed be a good thing) and messing around in the comment threads here.

Pharyngulans, if you see some glaring biological inaccuracies in the OEDILF limericks, please let us know. There's a Technical Definitions forum here where you can post your observations. (There's also an email link to me in the copyright of the main OEDILF site if you have any trouble with the forum.)

Regarding Darwin and evolution
that propted an ID revolution
since it challenged creation
all the dims in our nation
thought mythology the better solution.

The green is the Sun's strongest ray,
But a plant will just throw it away.
Does natural selection
Explain this rejection,
And why isn't chlorophyll...grey?

I've always wondered that!

By Chinchillazilla (not verified) on 25 Jun 2007 #permalink

Aaaah, just found this one:

Said the nautilus, "Cousin, keep back.
As an octopus, you never lack
For romantic, dark charms
With tentacular arms
And your cephalopod's large ink sac."

By Chinchillazilla (not verified) on 25 Jun 2007 #permalink

The Pleistocene was intelligent and learned
Until one day their social hierarchy turned
By fools easily intimidated
by the knowledge they subliminated
And soon all written records were burned

The real reason we don't find written records more than ten thousand years old.

A trouble with the Limerictionary
Is that many entries are fictionally
A limerick is renown
For a person or town
At the start, not terms dictionary.

Though on any subject Darwinian
Expression will be Godwinian
But if not revolution
Perhaps then evolution
Of stuff is the way hominian

By Torbjörn Larsson, OM (not verified) on 25 Jun 2007 #permalink