Actually I was referring to puzzler. It is three sylables according to Websters. They are so staid. I had to look it up because my speech pattern uses two syllables but my brain said three. I didn’t catch solved. I thought that was correct. Darned 5-7-5. Lets create a new form that works with all syllables and all meters. We can call it…
According to the Google Translator, “whatever we want it to be” translates to the Japanese, “wareware wa sore ni naritai mono wa nandemo.”So I say we just shorten it to “whatever” and call our new form “wareware!”
Almost. Accents can get in the way. Clever though. Also, we are not an ancient society. Break a rule here and there. Clever is still clever
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Ah yes, I caught myself too late on my Americanese pronunciation of solv-ed. You’ll see I’ve edited with a quick cheat!
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Actually I was referring to puzzler. It is three sylables according to Websters. They are so staid. I had to look it up because my speech pattern uses two syllables but my brain said three. I didn’t catch solved. I thought that was correct. Darned 5-7-5. Lets create a new form that works with all syllables and all meters. We can call it…
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According to the Google Translator, “whatever we want it to be” translates to the Japanese, “wareware wa sore ni naritai mono wa nandemo.”So I say we just shorten it to “whatever” and call our new form “wareware!”
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