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gedaliyah@lemmy.world to Dad Jokes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 年前

A short drive from Limerick, Ireland

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A short drive from Limerick, Ireland

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  • tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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    Hadn’t seen this one before but I saw this in a book:

    There once was a man from Peru,
    Whose limericks stopped at line two

    and then later in the same book they had

    There once was a man from Verdun

    • deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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      I like this.

      There are two types of people:

      1. Those who can extrapolate
      • Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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        eye twitches from incomplete data

        • deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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          I figured that was a double layer of extrapolation.

          Also couldn’t be bothered typing the rest on a phone.

      • Classy@sh.itjust.works
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        There are 10 types of people in the world

        • deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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          All bases are base 10.

          • ddh@lemmy.sdf.org
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            All bases are belong to us

            • LordTrychon@startrek.website
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              • base10, provably
        • Ookami38@sh.itjust.works
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          -Those who understand binary

          -those who don’t

          -those who didn’t expect this to be in ternary?

    • SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world
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      thousand yard stare

      • kamenLady.@lemmy.world
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        Verdun here

    • Bertuccio@lemmy.world
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      There was once an unfortunate bard

      Who found fashioning limericks hard.

      He stopped at line three

  • Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk
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    There once was a bard from Japan
    Whose limericks never would scan
    When told this was so
    He replied, 'Yes, I know"
    “But I always try and fit as many words into the last line as I possibly can.”

  • intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    there’s really no need to say more

    • Donkter@lemmy.world
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      God fucking damn genius.

  • teft@lemmy.world
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    The audience always wants more

  • snekerpimp@lemmy.world
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    There was a young man from south bend

    Whose limericks all came to an end

    Suddenly

  • ToffeeIsForClosers@lemmy.world
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    Reminds me of an oldie:

    “Roses are red, Violets are blue. Some poems rhyme, This one don’t.”

    • MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net
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      I will occasionally go out of my way to put together birthday cards etc for friends and family rather than buy something off the rack. One year I made this for my cousin:

      Roses are red

      (Rose dot jpeg)

      Violets are too

      (Violet in red dot jpeg)

      open

      I ran out of cyan

      Happy birthday

    • Hotdog Salesman@programming.dev
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      I knew it as

      Roses are red.
      Violets are blue
      I hate rhyming.
      Zebra

    • Kuma@lemmy.world
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      Yes these kinds of works works best when you sing them like bards would. Just reading them as is is not as good. Or you can sing them like tenacious d (they got the bard style going on)

  • Dalvoron@lemm.ee
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    My favourite language joke:

    What’s the difference between a cat and a comma?

    One’s got claws at the end of its paws, the other’s a pause at the end of a clause

    *fixed order

    • bitwaba@lemmy.world
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      What do you call Santa’s little helpers?

      Subordinate Clauses

    • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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      But a comma goes before the pause.

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        yeah doesn’t even work with the classic joke format, in which the words switch places. I’m sure the joke should actually be:

        one has claws at the end of its paws, one denotes a pause at the end of a clause.

        • Dalvoron@lemm.ee
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          Yes I did mix up the order of the words cause of poor sleep. Thanks for correcting

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    … he traded the fifth for a whore

    … the four is an Int I adore

    … three third bits is all I afford

    • spaceguy5234@lemmy.world
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      You’ve gotta leave them wanting more

      • HairyHarry@lemmy.world
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        this is my favourite so far

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      … the four is an Int I adore

      So that’s your stand on the square numbers vs fibonacci primes, I see

      • HairyHarry@lemmy.world
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        But a four is soooo symmetric.

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    Not a limerick but I want to share my favorite pun joke

    I once submitted ten puns to a pun contest, hoping one would win, but
    No pun intended

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      HA! Nice!

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      I always thought that joke needs an actual pun in the first half so the “no pun intended” has a valid double meaning. I came up with:

      I told the sad ghost ten puns to raise its spirits. No pun intendid.

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        It’s word play.

        No pun intended.
        “No pun in ten did [win the contest]”

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          Yes I understand. It works spelled that way. But “no pun intended” doesn’t work because there was no pun in the initial setup. In my version both meanings make sense

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    And this is the fifth line of four…

    • angrystego@lemmy.world
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      This one’s great!

  • VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    “…I can’t think of a single word more.”

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    whose limericks stopped at line four

    Bad rhythm. Should be “whose limericks would stop at line four”

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      That depends on whether you treat “limericks” as a trochee (long-short, i.e. “lim-ricks”) or a dactyl (long-short-short, i.e. “lim-er-icks”).

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        Egerlach, they once called this bard

        Who’d school any with whom he did spar

        Whether trochee or dactyl

        word choice was impec’ble

        master of prosody, unflappable.

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    My bandwidth is crappy through Tor.

    OR

    Too much exposition’s a bore.

    OR

    Though a quatrain’s a ditty,

    My pay’s itty bitty.

    If you cut prose apart, so as to make more,

    Perhaps, one day, I’ll afford my lost oar.

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    and then he said nothing more.

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      Not enough syllables

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        eh 7-10 in lines 1, 2, and 5. cold have been more consistent but its not like its a haiku. kind of ruins the joke to write a last line anyway

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    I find the fifth line a chore

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