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Post by Valencia Donahue on May 11, 2009 5:41:43 GMT 1
Felicitations.
::chucks happy confetti, rainbows, and kitties upon::
(...I'm not cleaning that up.)
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Post by Tiao Lei Shen on May 11, 2009 20:58:33 GMT 1
Happy belated birthday, Stephen. For this special day, I'll take a page from your book and write you a haiku.
Zeniro, You are a man-child. Big muscles.
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Post by Odin Reeves on May 11, 2009 21:34:39 GMT 1
Um, Tyler... That's not a Haiku, 5-7-5 is the format... Just letting you know.
Happy Belated.
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Post by Tiao Lei Shen on May 11, 2009 21:41:11 GMT 1
I know that's STANDARD, haiku format, but back in high school we were told to do 3-5-3 format too.
Then again, that teacher was arrested for a DUI and regularly came to class drunk...
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Post by Dain Gavyns on May 11, 2009 22:55:07 GMT 1
English major update: There are indeed two forms of Haiku. Alex's is the standard, but there is a 3-5-3 format, but I think it's got a different name, maybe? Apparently, most non-japanese Haiku follow the shortened format.
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Post by Odin Reeves on May 11, 2009 23:58:35 GMT 1
Apparently, most non-japanese Haiku follow the shortened format. That's cause they're lazy and have no work ethic. Speaking as a non-Japanese person, it deems true. Obviously people transfer over to Haiku's.
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Post by Kyukaku on May 12, 2009 2:00:21 GMT 1
Nice, the drunk was right!
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