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The truth about social interaction
The best way to get
to know a person is to
get them liquored up.
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What Is A Snarky Haiku?
Haikus are traditional Japanese poems consisting of seventeen syllables and broken into three lines of five, seven, and five syllables respectively.
Snarky Haikus follow the traditional haiku syllable pattern, but are sarcastic, (hopefully) funny, or observant.
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