[–]mawks 419 分/分 5 hours ago*
I think he may have left a big a enough clue with what he wrote. He says that haikus have a rigid structure. normally they are 5,7,5 syllables. But he writes, 'episode 3 ships in', and that is in six.
'episode 3 ships in' is in six
episode three ships in six
episode three ships in six months?
just an idea.. or rather wishful thinking.
[–]BreSput 23 分/分 3 hours ago
Actually, Haikus are written with 5,7,5 morae, which is not quite the same as a syllable, but since we don't really have this concept in native English, most people teach it as 5,7,5 syllable. To give an example "radio" is considered three syllabes, but only two morae. Episode is only two morae. Epi-sode. Thus, what he has written still meets this rigid structure of a haiku.
[–]haackedc 6 分/分 3 hours ago*
"'episode three ships in' is in six", your starting statement.
three times six is 18
total occurrences of word "in" in starting statement: 2
words removed to get to final sentence: 2
words added to get to final sentence: 1
TOTAL NUMBER? 23! It all adds up!
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