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Nice, a bright lights Haiku.
I wonder what bright lights don’t look into. :~D
Those are two different sizes of exclamation marks, correct? I believe that’s called retard fail.
that isn’t a Haiku.
at all.
sorry.
It’s not a Haiku, but this comment I have made certainly is one.
You guys are all idiots, Haikus have to be about nature… or they’re pseudohaikus. I think.
My English Fail Pseudohaiku:
English Fail pwns all peeps: It is the coolest website David Haiku Fail.
This must be from the same lab as the classic “Please do not stare into the laser with your remaining eye.”
@Scium: Haikus must have five syllables in their first line. Your “pseudohaiku” has six in its first line. So here’s a Haiku for you:
Even though you tried to type a “pseudohaiku”, you did not succeed.
By the way, I put “pseudohaiku” in quotations because I’m not sure if it’s a real English word or not.
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Nice, a bright lights Haiku.
I wonder what bright lights don’t look into. :~D
Those are two different sizes of exclamation marks, correct? I believe that’s called retard fail.
that isn’t a Haiku.
at all.
sorry.
It’s not a Haiku,
but this comment I have made
certainly is one.
You guys are all idiots, Haikus have to be about nature… or they’re pseudohaikus. I think.
My English Fail Pseudohaiku:
English Fail pwns all peeps:
It is the coolest website
David Haiku Fail.
This must be from the same lab as the classic
“Please do not stare into the laser with your remaining eye.”
@Scium: Haikus must have five syllables in their first line. Your “pseudohaiku” has six in its first line. So here’s a Haiku for you:
Even though you tried
to type a “pseudohaiku”,
you did not succeed.
By the way, I put “pseudohaiku” in quotations because I’m not sure if it’s a real English word or not.