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The Poem!
« on: 09/08/2018 02:05:00 »
Considering a " Roses are Red " poem consists of 4 rhyming lines...

Simple Instructions :-
1)Each member can type/post only one(1) line consisting of not more than 100 to 120 characters.
2)Once you post your line then you wait your turn for at least three(3) other members to post their lines.
3)If two(2) members post a line simultaneously, the same day n same time then the ' first come first served ' rule applies and the other member should ideally delete or modify their post.
Please make sure OUR lines RHYME!

Inspired from the ' Science " roses are red " poems ' OP by Tomassci.
It was a pleasant surprise to notice we have poets in the house.
(This could also serve as an experiment of how well a diversified group of like minded people irrespective of their difference of opinions can synchronize their actions by following a simple set of instructions and come together in an orchestrated manner to create something fun, interesting and possibly beautiful.)

Like a hive mind, where there are no leaders & no followers.
Working towards a common goal but still retaining respective individualities.

P.S. - if u are a Guest n like/enjoy The Poem! then no one is stopping u from joining in & being a part of it, except for your ownself.
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Re: The Poem!
« Reply #1 on: 10/08/2018 11:12:31 »
Okay, here we go:
Roses can be red,
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Just think about this - This text is just numbers getting projected into your retina to be turned to information again. Preety cool, huh?
 

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Re: The Poem!
« Reply #2 on: 09/03/2021 18:02:14 »
Even when they're Dead!
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Re: The Poem!
« Reply #3 on: 09/03/2021 21:37:41 »
Violence makes you blue
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