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For study, practice and preservation of the traditional bardic arts of poetry, storytelling, legend and literature.
Satire and Humor
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Flidais
Niafer, 2008-04-12 17:07:02
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Explore the various purposes and forms of satire, and compose your own. Please keep your satire directed only at public or historical figures.
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Limericks
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Originally called "nonsense verse" the limerick is one of the simplest forms of humorous word-play.
Classical
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Draoi-man
Brigantes,
Apr 12, 2008
- 17:07
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Sir Arthur C. Clarke...
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Draoi-man
Brigantes,
Mar 25, 2008
- 18:13
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Another Hint To A "Good" Limerick
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Jacques Elliott
Cruithni,
Jun 12, 2006
- 23:59
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Links to Satire
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Links to websites on the ancient art of satire.
Fubun fuibh: 'Shame on You..."
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Draoi-man
Brigantes,
Mar 29, 2008
- 16:40
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Tar molta, an outrage of praise
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Celtic satire has many faces. This is one example.
Tri-Color Satire
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Fenian
Niafer,
Apr 17, 2007
- 23:39
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Everyone knows one of these people
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lilja
Harfagri,
Feb 23, 2005
- 03:12
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Satire
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Cathal
Cumhaill,
Nov 6, 2003
- 07:59
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Types of Satire
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There is more to satire than the Glam Dicen. A thread for the discussion of all types of satire
Reconstruction
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Liath
Caledonii,
Oct 8, 2005
- 08:02
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Córrguinech - a lost martial art?
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Fenian
Niafer,
Oct 6, 2005
- 12:26
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Thanks Fenian
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Aarondel
Cormac,
Oct 6, 2005
- 06:21
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