Hai·ku-
A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world. (Taken from the Google definition)
My Haiku would go something like this-
Petals grow through time.
Painting them masks true colors.
Your color is yours.
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Precisely. Ludology - the study of games and playing - tells us that we have most fun from games that have strict and well-defined rules, even if there aren't many of them. This way, we can both have fun working under and around them. While you can't bend the rules of haiku (unless you want to put more words in, and then you do what I did - insert shortened auxillary verbs what'd otherwise take a whole syllable), it could be a fun challenge to make up precisely the structure it requires.I find haiku is a lot of fun in the severe limitations it imposes.
Put family first
This Hubski thing will be fun
Your kids are awesome
This might be cryptic: You'll never live forever. Butterflies and stuff. - (Sticking that "natural image" in there was tough, but I got it!)
Tomorrow's numbers Six, three-three, four-five, four-six Four-sev'n, four-nine, Tex's (Couldn't find lottery history for my state. Good luck to past me)