I love nothing so much as satirical generators on the internet. Today on FB, someone posted this most excellent link to a generator of Lutheran Insults! How neat is that?! Satirical generator + major figure of the Reformation (a topic I'm a little obsessed with right now)* = score! Here's one that I just got--
"You pant after the garlic and melons of Egypt and have already long suffered from perverted tastes."
(From Against Latomus, pg. 223 of Luther's Works, Vol. 32)
What does that even mean? Are garlic and melons symbolic of earthly sin? Because my daughters eat melon at least 3 times a month.
Then of course there's this wonder: Malcom Gladwell Book Generator. I won't spoil it by posting them.
And then, for the word nerds, here is an anagram generator! Yaaay! Words...scrambled...new words!
Your welcome.
*a little obsessed with just means I spend time reading Wikipedia entries. You don't think I'd actually read a book on the subject, do you? No way! I'm currently reading a zombie novel. Much faster paced.
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