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.