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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
No.
You mean 'not I' No dosen't make sense.

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Originally posted by yo its me
You mean 'not I' No dosen't make sense.
I'm alright with that.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
I'm alright with that.
that's not very dramatic. Hasn't correcting your gramma anoyed ya?

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Originally posted by yo its me
that's not very dramatic. Hasn't correcting your gramma anoyed ya?
No.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
No.
oh 🙁

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Originally posted by yo its me
You mean 'not I' No dosen't make sense.
Yes, it does.

"User 29875 will play me??" - "No."

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Yes, it does.

"User 29875 will play me??" - "No."
LOL!!

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Yes, it does.

"User 29875 will play me??" - "No."
😉

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Originally posted by yo its me
Tom, I'm the poet who didn't know it
Haiku first is five
Then seven syllables next
End is five again.


But it would be a pretty cool poem to add one syllable to every line like you did in the post I first responded to.

Edit: perhaps if the idea doesn't have a name we can call it yoitsku

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Originally posted by tomtom232
Haiku first is five
Then seven syllables next
End is five again.


But it would be a pretty cool poem to add one syllable to every line like you did in the post I first responded to.

Edit: perhaps if the idea doesn't have a name we can call it yoitsku
Yoitsku

I like the idea
but I'm not good at counting
syllables or making things rhyme

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Originally posted by yo its me
Yoitsku

I like the idea
but I'm not good at counting
syllables or making things rhyme
Poems need not always rhyme. I think, but don't quote me, the only poem that must rhyme is a limerick.

Counting syllables is just like pretending that words are made of tiny words and you just count how many tiny words are in the whole big word. I just go by how it sounds.

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Originally posted by tomtom232
Poems need not always rhyme. I think, but don't quote me, the only poem that must rhyme is a limerick.

Counting syllables is just like pretending that words are made of tiny words and you just count how many tiny words are in the whole big word. I just go by how it sounds.
I hear you but depending on how someone says a word it can have different amounts of syllables. I'll think of an example. Yes. Haiku could be hai-ku or h-ai-ku or limerick, limer-ick or lim-er-ick. Maybe I'm making this more differcult then it needs to be.

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Originally posted by yo its me
LOL!!
I think I'm going to start writing out all internet acronyms from now on. rolling on the floor laughing my ass off.

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Originally posted by yo its me
I hear you but depending on how someone says a word it can have different amounts of syllables. I'll think of an example. Yes. Haiku could be hai-ku or h-ai-ku or limerick, limer-ick or lim-er-ick. Maybe I'm making this more differcult then it needs to be.
Hmmm. I guess just look up the words in the dictionary then. Webster's always separates the syllables.