Talk:Obsessive-compulsive rhyming disorder
I was thinking(thank god i don't do that often), this article should be added to the category that goes with the following infobox: {{Unpsychlopedia}} Unfortunately, it'd need to be added to the actual coding of the template, which I can't seem to find. P.M., WotM, & GUN, Sir Led Balloon (Tick Tock) (Contribs) 23:24, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- I've added Category:Psychology as per your suggestion. I also haven't added the template itself, considering it is linked to at the bottom with the heading "Self-help sublime" (and, plus, it doesn't rhyme) (although that coincidentally did). Thanks for your suggestions! -- CUN PLS VFH (Miniluv•Minitrue•Unsoc) 01:32, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
A mighty fine article, if I must say, Jealousy clings to me in the worst way. The references spot on, the jokes unique, If I dared to compare, my rhyming is bleak. So kudos to you and applauses too, Writers like yourself are far and few. It's Mrthejazz... a case not yet solved. 19:47, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
This article's amazing at worst, and infinitice by best, I just had to get that... off my chest. Mightywayne 01:10, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
idea![edit]
the whole artice should ryme
It's beautiful! But the heading "Treatments and cures for the disorder" doesn't rhyme with a heading... Nagyss 04:36, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- That one was admittedly a little weak. It's supposed to rhyme with itself: "cure" is a near-perfect rhyme for "disorder", depending on your pronunciation. The other rhyming headings are placed in groups of two on either side of that one, though, so at least it's symmetrical. -- CUN PLS VFH (Miniluv•Minitrue•Unsoc) 20:59, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Hey girls and boys... try to find your literary voice.[edit]
Be it James Joyce, or Dr Seuss, now it's high time to realize that these two authors' names rhyme.
(Just because the article repeatedly mis-rhymes Dr Seuss.)