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  • ID: 3231142
  • Uploader: hemlock »
  • Date: almost 7 years ago
  • Approver: nonamethanks »
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post #3310444
kochiya sanae and usami sumireko (touhou) drawn by jetto_komusou

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  • 8月19日は《俳句の日》らしいです
    今回も何とか我慢出来た早苗さんはエライです

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    sabitafukku
    almost 7 years ago
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    Expect Sanae is OLDER generation

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    AntagonistChan
    almost 7 years ago
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    sabitafukku said:

    Expect Sanae is OLDER generation

    Indeed; Sanae is a Millennial, while Sumireko is a Gen-Z'er.

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    It's just a really dumb-sounding haiku.
    It's fine. I'm used to it.
    Today's Haiku Day! I thought I'd try writing a haiku.
    Sumireko-chan
    And her bestie Sanae
    Hanging out today!
    Huh? That's a pretty random thing to...
    And moreover, you've juxtaposed an elegant word as sumireviolets with a common one like sanae!rice sprouts That's like making sushi with the choicest cut of tuna and the cheapest indica rice.
    Ah... sorry... my habit of looking down on others of my generation is coming out again, isn't it?
    Sumireviolets is a spring kigo, but sanaerice sprouts is a summer one! You're stacking kigo from different seasons! What a mess... A true haiku must contain a kigo or "season-word", normally used to contextualize the poem with respect to the season it is at the moment of the experience being described. Multiple kigo may be "stacked" in the same haiku for emphatic effect, but normally only if they're from the same season.
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