

Thanks!
Thanks!
No Dramione? 🤨
Fair, but it was also in case someone else shared the lack of knowledge of the rules, but not the lack of interest.
It’s a type of short form poetry originating in Japanese, which consists of three lines, of 5, 7, 5 syllables each.
For example:
in dark autumn nights / dew and the new bamboo shoots / reaching out to moon
Anyone who’d like to explore haiku (through writing or reading) is welcome in the community
Not sure if /s, but just in case: A haiku is supposed to be three lines of 5, 7, 5 syllables respectively, with no required rhyming scheme
Yeah, I sent that ‘official government webpage’ to multiple friends and they seriously asked if it was written by Trump himself. It’s so surreal to read something like that and to know it’s not a shitpost.
Created a fake album cover inspired by this!
I’ve added a pinned FAQ to the community to address/clarify what’s been brought up in this thread so far. LMK if you have any other questions.
Yup!
(This is what I could find.)[https://albumcovers.fandom.com/wiki/Album_Cover_Game] The base image is copyrighted (and that’s allowed), but the final result is still OC, since the text is supposed to be edited in by yourself.
The fake album game is more of an algorithm to get a fake album through chance (the final product matters much more than the method imo), but it could be helpful for those who don’t know where to begin.
My actual preference is only that the final post show effort. I honestly wouldn’t mind if the base picture wasn’t OC, or even the uploaded picture, if the name of the artist/album and other information (possibly a tracklist or genre, like you mentioned) come together to evoke the unique vibe that album art often has. I didn’t want to write all that out, but some change will be necessary to how the rules are written at the moment.
I’ll probably go back and add something like that for what I’ve posted so far, but in the meantime, do mention what genres you think they might be. It would be quite interesting to see how different people interpret it.
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I remember reading a book that talked about public spaces and how we often think of malls as public spaces, but they have so many restrictions and ulterior motives that it doesn’t really hold.
They’re essentially the irl equivalent of centralised social media platforms. I hope once the fediverse really takes off, we can have ‘official’ platforms/instances that are run by governments that federate only to other ‘official’ ones. That seems like a better way to reach people, instead of Xitter.
Inb4 they start making tiktoks about ignoring the calming music