There may be dozens of songs that include references to the platypus but the one I know is by the great Tom Lehrer, singing about the sad story of Oedipus. The last verse is:
Or you may find yourself with a quite complex, complex
“Nature has rules, boundaries, and predetermined roles.” Nope, that’s just pareidolia. Or projection. Or some other desperate human attempt to put a veneer of order on the universe. OTOH Platypus Time sounds like a lot of fun, can we schedule Otter Hours afterward?
SteveHL 7 months ago
There may be dozens of songs that include references to the platypus but the one I know is by the great Tom Lehrer, singing about the sad story of Oedipus. The last verse is:
Or you may find yourself with a quite complex, complex
And you may end up like Oedipus -
I’d rather marry a duck-billed platypus -
Than end up like old Oedipus Rex.
phritzg Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s not quite as weird as the platypus, but the Mexican axolotl is pretty strange, too. I would put Madagascar’s aye-aye in this collection, too.
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
“Nature has rules, boundaries, and pre-determined roles”….. until it doesn’t.
FireAnt_Hater 7 months ago
A venomous, egg-laying mammal. And other oddities…
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 7 months ago
“Nature has rules, boundaries, and predetermined roles.” Nope, that’s just pareidolia. Or projection. Or some other desperate human attempt to put a veneer of order on the universe. OTOH Platypus Time sounds like a lot of fun, can we schedule Otter Hours afterward?
bluecat 7 months ago
Saturday: platypus time
6turtle9 7 months ago
And why do men have nipples?
BRBurns1960 7 months ago
Nature has but one rule: Exist! All else is up to that which teeters on the edge of existence.
meshugunah 7 months ago
I keep seeing the Platypus Mound and Dr. Bill from Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.
patrickab7 6 months ago
I need to start using the phrase “platypus time” whenever anything makes no sense. :-D
coffeeturtle 6 months ago
Hey, where’s Perry?