[ Mao listens attentively to Tsukasa's talk about government, he really does, but it's still kind of lost on him. ]
I guess. Nobody wants their leaders to be wrong all the time, that'd destroy their confidence, but that still doesn't seem like the smartest way to spend the money to achieve that.
Mmmm, did you ever read it to them? [ No assumptions here about who but Mao's not immune to curiosity, plus Tsukasa really seems to like talking about this and it's easier than trying to talk politics for sure. ] It's not impossible to hear if you're listening for it, which I'd probably know to do if I knew more about Japanese poetry. "Win-ter's sharp bree-zes, can-not com-pare to the warmth..." [ He's counting on his fingers to prove he gets it. ]
Isn't that close to the way a haiku is structured? [ Haiku, the favored poetic form of every high schooler who has ever had to half-ass a poetry writing assignment. ]
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I guess. Nobody wants their leaders to be wrong all the time, that'd destroy their confidence, but that still doesn't seem like the smartest way to spend the money to achieve that.
Mmmm, did you ever read it to them? [ No assumptions here about who but Mao's not immune to curiosity, plus Tsukasa really seems to like talking about this and it's easier than trying to talk politics for sure. ] It's not impossible to hear if you're listening for it, which I'd probably know to do if I knew more about Japanese poetry. "Win-ter's sharp bree-zes, can-not com-pare to the warmth..." [ He's counting on his fingers to prove he gets it. ]
Isn't that close to the way a haiku is structured? [ Haiku, the favored poetic form of every high schooler who has ever had to half-ass a poetry writing assignment. ]