I Was Bitten By A Turtle When I Was A Young Lad
Also known as: Turtle Bite Orange Juice · Bitten By a Turtle
"I Was Bitten By a Turtle When I Was a Young Lad" is a copypasta originating from a deliberately absurd Yahoo! Answers question posted in 2008. The question asks whether it's safe to drink orange juice after being bitten by a turtle as a child, a connection so nonsensical it became a recurring troll post across the platform for nearly a decade. The joke's staying power comes from its folksy delivery and the complete lack of any medical relationship between turtle bites and citrus.
TL;DR
"I Was Bitten By a Turtle When I Was a Young Lad" is a copypasta originating from a deliberately absurd Yahoo! Answers question posted in 2008.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme is typically used in one of two ways:
- Direct repost: Copy and paste the original question verbatim into a Q&A platform, forum, or comment section. The humor comes from the absurdity of the question appearing out of context, and from other users recognizing (or failing to recognize) it as a classic troll post. - Humorous response: When the question appears, users often play along with deadpan answers that treat the premise as medically legitimate. The "turtle venom" response is the most well-known example of this approach.
The format doesn't lend itself to remixing the way image macros do. Its comedy is locked into the specific wording and the specific absurd premise.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The question was reposted so frequently that by 2017, regular Yahoo! Answers users were openly complaining about seeing it "at least once a week for years".
There is, of course, no medical connection between turtle bites and orange juice consumption. Turtles are not venomous.
Owl City (the musician behind "Fireflies") posted the question on Facebook in 2010, making it one of the earlier instances of a mainstream musician sharing copypasta content.
The "turtle venom" joke answer became nearly as iconic as the question itself, spawning its own minor tradition of escalating fake medical warnings.
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