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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16259613 times)

Phantom of The Library

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I present to you a haiku on a subject close to my heart.

I'm eating popcorn
With no hands, only tongue
Om nom nom nom nom
The middle line has only six syllables
I'm sorry, but I must present quibbles
Yes I am still rhyming after all this time
Just because, I'm so inclined
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This is what happens when we randomly murder people.

You get attacked by a Yandere triangle monster.

MaximumZero

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Aaaand now I'm trying the unreal world.
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
probably figured an autobiography wouldn't be interesting

Aqizzar

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Aaaand now I'm trying the unreal world.

Be warned, the interface is a little confusing, and the "artwork" is laughable.  Hence Janet's modding effort.
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Aaaand now I'm trying the unreal world.

Be warned, the interface is a little confusing, and the "artwork" is laughable.  Hence Janet's modding effort.
I eagerly await the results of said modding, too, but I've heard really good things about the game. Visuals, however, are less than the most important thing to me. I play DF, for crying out loud. :P
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
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Pnx

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I present to you a haiku on a subject close to my heart.

I'm eating popcorn
With no hands, only tongue
Om nom nom nom nom
The middle line has only six syllables
I'm sorry, but I must present quibbles
Yes I am still rhyming after all this time
Just because, I'm so inclined
You might be right, at least if you don't enunciate the "s" on "hands" like I do.
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Putnam

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Considering how Japanese works, I think your syllables are:

10
12
10

Haha

Wikipedia says that "cat" counts as two, but doesn't say why, so I figure it's because it's "catu", so your haiku goes like this:

Aimu itingu papucorun (n counts as 1)
withu no handusu, onri tongu
omu nomu nomu nomu nomu (I like that one :P)
« Last Edit: July 08, 2012, 11:02:09 pm by Putnam »
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Syllables have always been a very fudgy thing, especially when there's multiple ways of pronounce words, I generally try to go with whatever and not worry about it too much.

Also I may just start using omu nomu nomu.
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Considering how Japanese works, I think your syllables are:

10
12
10

Haha

Wikipedia says that "cat" counts as two, but doesn't say why, so I figure it's because it's "catu", so your haiku goes like this:

Aimu itingu papucorun (n counts as 1)
withu no handusu, onri tongu
omu nomu nomu nomu nomu (I like that one :P)

Cat's neko
And your romaji's pretty close.

Aimu itingu papucoun
Uisu no handozu, onri tangu
Omu nomu nomu nomu nomu

Blargityblarg

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Considering how Japanese works, I think your syllables are:

10
12
10

Haha

Wikipedia says that "cat" counts as two, but doesn't say why, so I figure it's because it's "catu", so your haiku goes like this:

Aimu itingu papucorun (n counts as 1)
withu no handusu, onri tongu
omu nomu nomu nomu nomu (I like that one :P)

Cat's neko
And your romaji's pretty close.

Aimu itingu papucoun
Uisu no handozu, onri tangu
Omu nomu nomu nomu nomu

I think he's talking about japonicising (shut up, it's totally a word) 'cat'.
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Shit, nothing rhymes with orange
Wait, haikus don't rhyme

Putnam

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Yeah, what blargity said.

I have, like, almost no experience with romaji except for the occasional wikipedia romanization of japanese titles, so thanks >_>

Reudh

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Considering how Japanese works, I think your syllables are:

10
12
10

Haha

Wikipedia says that "cat" counts as two, but doesn't say why, so I figure it's because it's "catu", so your haiku goes like this:

Aimu itingu papucorun (n counts as 1)
withu no handusu, onri tongu
omu nomu nomu nomu nomu (I like that one :P)

Cat's neko
And your romaji's pretty close.

Aimu itingu papucoun
Uisu no handozu, onri tangu
Omu nomu nomu nomu nomu

I think he's talking about japonicising (shut up, it's totally a word) 'cat'.

One thing I always wondered; what does Japan mean? Nihon = land of the rising sound.
Wiktionary suggests it's from Dutch Japan, Portuguese Japao, middle english Giapan and malay Jepang.
It doesn't say what it means though...

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Cipangu/Zeppen (I think) is the Chinese pronunciation of rising sun. Possibly bastardized. The first westerners to do much in Japan were the Portugeuse, and they first heard the term in their trading station in Malacca, in Malaysia. The Malay word, Jepang, comes from  another Chinese term, Jih'pen'kuo. Definitely bastardized into English.
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Cipangu/Zeppen (I think) is the Chinese pronunciation of rising sun. Possibly bastardized. The first westerners to do much in Japan were the Portugeuse, and they first heard the term in their trading station in Malacca, in Malaysia. The Malay word, Jepang, comes from  another Chinese term, Jih'pen'kuo. Definitely bastardized into English.

Modern Mandarin for Japan is 'riben', pronounced almost like 'urban', but de-emphasising the u; just 'rben'
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Blossom of orange
Shit, nothing rhymes with orange
Wait, haikus don't rhyme

Pnx

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Something to note is that English almost never uses a people's name for themselves to refer to a group of people. For cultures very far away, we usually use names that one of the local populations uses for them.
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The Unreal World is...interesting. I'm not sure yet.
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
probably figured an autobiography wouldn't be interesting
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