humiddragonslayer @ humiddragonslayer @lemm.ee Posts 30Comments 57Joined 7 days ago
All three posts are still up though, and the usernames of the posters are visible as well.
I know it's bad, but I don't think they'd openly admit that it was because of Luigi, even if it did happen. They're too smart for that, given how vaguely they've been phrasing their new rules and enforcement policies.
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
[Collab] Album Jam!
I was right there as well. I saw creators I trust putting out stuff talking about the state of social media today (Technology Connections on YouTube in particular) and that was around when I started diving back into bluesky, then after a little more reading around, mastodon and lemmy. Never looked back after that.
I imagine it's a convenient way to weed out all those pesky people saying inconvenient things that investors don't like
Just posted there 6 hours ago, hopefully that picks up steam
!fakealbumcovers@lemm.ee got a lot of interest, but the higher barrier to entry means I'm still the only one posting. I did just promote it at !fakebandnames@lemmy.world, which should help a bit.
!haiku@lemm.ee by contrast already has a few other people posting, and I'm happy with how it's growing so far.
Fingers crossed it doesn't end the same way
Happy to be here, happier to see it grow!
[Collab] Album Jam!
Ah, yes. The theoretical good billionaire.
But they always manage to rugpull out
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
And just choke it to death
I was worried they were going to make statements about hiring directors with a vision. Phew.
I can't shake the feeling of it being a tie, but I like the aesthetic overall.
In No Country For Old Men, they mention this killing in a throwaway line (it involves contract killing and stars Woody Harrelson)