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268 - The Dark History of Nursery Rhymes

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

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The Great Fire of 1633

London bridge was once a popular children's game. The rhyme could just be about the bridge being dismantled after starting on its own to fall down. Or it could be about those eleventh century vicins that pulled the old, wooden, precursor to the stone mediaeval bridge down. It could also be about human centipede, mouth to butthole, to mouth toButthole,. full circle, ring around the devil's rosy. Wait, sacrifice could be about human sacrifice, not centipede. No, dear papa's one eye has just completely wrought it out. Enough about cromwell. So, of course, these nursery rimes are dark.

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