avatarToya Qualls-Barnette

Summary

The web content invites readers to explore and engage with a creative prompt about garlic, featuring contributions from various authors and challenging them to write in haiku form.

Abstract

The website presents a unique and playful theme centered around garlic, encouraging visitors to embrace the concept of enjoying garlic in an unconventional way. It showcases a collaborative piece involving Michael Burg, MD, and Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她), among others, and calls for reader participation in crafting haikus related to garlic. The prompt, "We BOTH Smell Like Garlic," suggests a shared experience and a sense of camaraderie in the appreciation of garlic. The article also provides a link to "The Brain is a Noodle" publication on Medium, where readers can submit their garlic-themed haikus.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a personal fondness for garlic, referring to it as their favorite "BULB."
  • There is an enthusiastic invitation to readers to join in the fun and creativity of writing haikus about garlic.
  • The mention of "getting LIT tonight" implies a lighthearted, social aspect to the garlic theme, suggesting an evening of enjoyment and inspiration.
  • The call to participate by writing a haiku with only 17 syllables indicates a challenge to readers to be concise and thoughtful in their poetic expressions.
  • The inclusion of a diverse group of contributors and the use of gender-inclusive pronouns reflect an inclusive and collaborative community spirit.
  • The reference to "busta rhyme" suggests a playful and perhaps competitive edge to the submission process, encouraging creativity and originality.

Getting High On Garlic

Don’t knock it till you try it

photo by shahin khalaji on unsplalsh

Garlic is my favorite BULB

Can you hang

with getting LIT tonight?

Joining the fun with a prompt about garlic with Michael Burg, MD and Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她).

Tag! You’re it! 17 syllables only. Susan Brearley, Tracy Luk, Lori Welch Brown, Yan Huang, Vishnu*s Virtues, Amy Culberg, Lanu Pitan. Like Michael said, “busta rhyme” and submit to The Brain is a Noodle.

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