Failure is just a Self-fulfilling prophesy So it’s all your fault
James the Haiku-ist Often shares poetry here I think it’s called that
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It’s certainly a generous interpretation
lol.
Ha! I like it. Not the phenomenon but the Haiku.
The phenomenon is harder to like I agree. But then it may not actually be real…
You never see the word ‘Sociopsychological’ itself in a haiku… sorry, senryu, do you?
It would be a sorry senryu indeed. Or a hapless haiku…
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I so blame myself don’t even think about it my fault entirely
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I knew it!
I’m glad to see another haiku because you are just so good at them!
That’s the kind of encouragement that is going to go straight to my head…
Thanks.
Don’t be too hard on yourself. That’s what I’m here for.
I’ll keep that in mind.
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James the Haiku-ist
Often shares poetry here
I think it’s called that
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It’s certainly a generous interpretation
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lol.
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Ha! I like it. Not the phenomenon but the Haiku.
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The phenomenon is harder to like I agree. But then it may not actually be real…
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You never see the word ‘Sociopsychological’ itself in a haiku… sorry, senryu, do you?
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It would be a sorry senryu indeed. Or a hapless haiku…
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I so blame myself
don’t even think about it
my fault entirely
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I knew it!
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I’m glad to see another haiku because you are just so good at them!
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That’s the kind of encouragement that is going to go straight to my head…
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Thanks.
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Don’t be too hard on yourself. That’s what I’m here for.
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I’ll keep that in mind.
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