Well, seeing as the idea of having a specific set of dino-focused RPG reviews in a row didn’t appeal to me, the spring (or summer) of dino RPGs just isn’t happening. I will, of course, review dinosaur-themed roleplaying game titles, but on my own time, as I still have yet to seem to learn from my past mistakes of trying to push myself to write on a specific topic when I don’t feel the creative juices flowing. That isn’t to say that there are no dinosaur topics on my mind; no, far from it, there are plenty! And that’s where we lead into today’s post.
You may recall in my last blog post, I took note on creationist dino-fantasies and their influence on my past. I also noted the term “phylotardation” as used by the brilliant Darren Naish to parodize the classic cryptid known as the Mokele-Mbembe. He did a good job, but I couldn’t help thinking how much farther it could be taken. There have been numerous supposed “modern-day dinosaurs” brought in as evidence for creationism by missionaries, spin artists, and excited dreamers over the decades, and I felt it was time that they got their due. Well…due for two of them, at least. This is mainly a primer on what to look for in a phylotarded cryptid, not an exhaustive survey or anything. So, without further adieu, behold Jurassic Snark a brief introductory exercise in phylotardation. Read the rest of this entry »
