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Here's a limerick for you
...and some very cool collage assets

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Congrats to Daniel Galef of Cincinnati, OH

Stevan Dohanos’s cover illustration from November 14, 1953
According to The Saturaday Evening Post, Daniel Galef of Cincinnati, OH won the January/February 2024 Limerick Laugh competition. Here’s his limerick:
Why does Clay dream of serving his nation,
Dashing into a huge conflagration?
It’s to save lives, of course,
But another strong source
Is he desperately wants a Dalmatian.
The origin of the limerick is not entirely known. It is well known to generations of English-speaking readers and poets quickly adopted the form and published limericks globally. A limerick is a light or humorous verse form of 5 chiefly anapestic verses of which lines 1, 2, and 5 are of three feet and lines 3 and 4 are of two feet with a rhyme scheme of aabba.
Other notable contestants include:
“You think I’m too young, I suppose.”
But I’ve got a helmet and hose.
Now, all I desire
Is the call: FIRE! FIRE!
And an engine that actually goes!
- Stuart Ritchings, England
Precocious and confident Scott
Is eager and easily taught.
He’s rarin’ to go
But still needs to grow,
For reaching the gears, he cannot.
- Helen Ksypka, Eliot, Maine
We hope you enjoy today’s Limerick Edition. For today’s challenge, we dare you to create a collage and follow it up with a suitable limerick. Enjoy!! 😎☀️ 🌈
Tutorial:
Today’s tutorial is courtesy of our friends from iamhasib. Hasib is a professional logo and brand designer. The freebies included below are so intuitive, I don’t think you’ll need this tutorial at all. But nonetheless, I hope you enjoy this!!🙃 😎
Freebie (Click the link below) 👇️ :
Check out this Mega Collage Creator from Artixty. It has tons (over 1,700 cut-outs, pngs, background and lens light flares) of assets where you can pick and choose and truly create your own masterpiece. Go crazy!! 😉 😜
Enjoy 📸🙃 💪 !!

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