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Post by laughter on Jun 29, 2018 10:27:25 GMT -5
kant stop laughing here mechanical perfection please send help right now! And there's another haiku, hehe. Mechanical perfection is the right word here. It does have the surprise factor, but it's clearly missing something on the profound end of the equation. I guess that brings us back to our old AI discussions about what AI can do and cannot do. The humor everyone's finding in zindy's poem strikes me as similar to the jokes in the trek series' made at the expense of Vulcans and AI's. In this case, mixing human inspiration with mechanical precision results in an X factor, with X being, as you say, the unexpected.
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Post by zin on Jun 29, 2018 10:47:14 GMT -5
wait! you haven't seen all! (i am cloud22!) (praise)
Yes, you and the generator definitely conspired to a masterpiece. The internet is like an irony machine this way, and it's nice to know that other peeps were as tickled by that as we were. Haha! It's "auto" praise! ..happened automatically.
I didn't have the chance to publish the haiku, I was not aware that it would 'expire' quickly. Maybe it would really get some response though : )
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Post by laughter on Jun 29, 2018 12:19:55 GMT -5
Yes, you and the generator definitely conspired to a masterpiece. The internet is like an irony machine this way, and it's nice to know that other peeps were as tickled by that as we were. Haha! It's "auto" praise! ..happened automatically. I didn't have the chance to publish the haiku, I was not aware that it would 'expire' quickly. Maybe it would really get some response though : )
Oh! It really is an irony machine! (even funnier, yes...) And I got fooled.
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Post by zin on Jun 29, 2018 20:51:04 GMT -5
Haha! It's "auto" praise! ..happened automatically. I didn't have the chance to publish the haiku, I was not aware that it would 'expire' quickly. Maybe it would really get some response though : )
Oh! It really is an irony machine! (even funnier, yes...) And I got fooled. cool cats can't be fooled! they just have biased whiskers to see what might be
: )
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Post by zin on Jun 29, 2018 20:58:04 GMT -5
.. I must've done something wrong! (besides it changed my words!): "Moving lunation A ready, shiny pen calls enjoying the shoes" It puts your word suggestions into a strict 5-7-5 format. Words that don't fit will be changed. I entered the same words again and ended up with betraying shoes! It's beginning to get scary so I'll leave it : )
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Post by laughter on Aug 29, 2018 4:08:16 GMT -5
when they wave, so green swaying on the living twigs the friends of summer
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Post by laughter on Oct 2, 2018 20:47:41 GMT -5
‘time is kept in the pocket of the soul’ ‘finding zen in the midnight flower’ These are fully formed phrases that turned up .. i.e. my mind has no recollection of composing them, only of receiving them and reacting with something like “quick, grab a pen and write that down, followed by ‘huh?’ “ They are koans to me. The second has an added twist, I wrote it down in the midst of doing gardening and chores. Later that day I opened a book to a random page as I often enjoy such, to encounter my first introduction to Buddha’s flower sermon. future bones echoa memory that whispers what you never knew
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Post by glimmer on Oct 3, 2018 13:25:32 GMT -5
‘time is kept in the pocket of the soul’ ‘finding zen in the midnight flower’ These are fully formed phrases that turned up .. i.e. my mind has no recollection of composing them, only of receiving them and reacting with something like “quick, grab a pen and write that down, followed by ‘huh?’ “ They are koans to me. The second has an added twist, I wrote it down in the midst of doing gardening and chores. Later that day I opened a book to a random page as I often enjoy such, to encounter my first introduction to Buddha’s flower sermon. future bones echoa memory that whispers what you never knew a sage simply smiles holding a flower to that 🙂
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Post by laughter on Oct 28, 2019 21:08:56 GMT -5
growling dog muddy paws wants pets .. hee hee
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Post by zin on Oct 29, 2019 6:59:26 GMT -5
I used the poem generator on the back page - changed only one word in the result: St - A Haiku Blossomy noonday Surprisingly green st jumps despite the flatland
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Post by laughter on Oct 29, 2019 16:44:19 GMT -5
I used the poem generator on the back page - changed only one word in the result: St - A Haiku Blossomy noonday Surprisingly green st jumps despite the flatland Love it. Please share the autopraise!
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Post by zin on Oct 29, 2019 17:31:34 GMT -5
I used the poem generator on the back page - changed only one word in the result: St - A Haiku Blossomy noonday Surprisingly green st jumps despite the flatland Love it. Please share the autopraise! Well I hadn't generated the autopraise this time. Besides, I have a real one here : ) But I entered the words again and this is its praise (hope copy paste will work well) Auto Praise for St - A Haiku "The juxtaposition of St and flatland is truly inspired." - The Daily Tale "I don't like short poems. So why am I reviewing a haiku, you may wonder? Well, I liked the title - 'St'. It went down hill from there." - Enid Kibbler "Amazing how so few words can set a scene so perfectly. I close my eyes and all I can see is the blossomy noonday." - Hit the Spoof "I felt that I was St. It was spooky. I hope to read more by cloud22. Perhaps next time, something longer." - Zob Gloop "I've always wanted to write a haiku about St. I can't belive cloud22 has beaten me to it." - Betty Borison "Blossomy noonday is a popular first line for a haiku. It's incredible how much diversity can be achieved with those final lines." - Chris Critic, otherwise known as Cristic
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Post by laughter on Oct 29, 2019 18:06:35 GMT -5
Love it. Please share the autopraise! Well I hadn't generated the autopraise this time. Besides, I have a real one here : ) But I entered the words again and this is its praise (hope copy paste will work well) Auto Praise for St - A Haiku "The juxtaposition of St and flatland is truly inspired." - The Daily Tale "I don't like short poems. So why am I reviewing a haiku, you may wonder? Well, I liked the title - 'St'. It went down hill from there." - Enid Kibbler "Amazing how so few words can set a scene so perfectly. I close my eyes and all I can see is the blossomy noonday." - Hit the Spoof "I felt that I was St. It was spooky. I hope to read more by cloud22. Perhaps next time, something longer." - Zob Gloop "I've always wanted to write a haiku about St. I can't belive cloud22 has beaten me to it." - Betty Borison "Blossomy noonday is a popular first line for a haiku. It's incredible how much diversity can be achieved with those final lines." - Chris Critic, otherwise known as Cristic
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Post by laughter on Nov 4, 2019 9:51:45 GMT -5
grey tail swirling yellow orange crackles snout, bobbing .. nuts!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2019 10:02:57 GMT -5
grey tail swirling yellow orange crackles snout, bobbing .. nuts! A most appropriate self portrait.
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