OK, OK, so I realize I'm a couple months late for the actual one 년 anniversary of the site launch (to anyone outside of the staff), but I still can't let it pass without notice. So I challenge you, the 팬팝 fan, to write a little something about fanpop, to show your appreciation for this site that we've come to know and love.
Since this is the first time we've done one of these things, I'm suggesting haiku to start, because it's short, easy, and most everyone knows how to do it.
However, in case anyone does not remember how haiku works, here's a quick primer. In English, it's simple: a line with five syllables, then a line of seven syllables, then a last line of five syllables. No other structure is necessary.
Here's an illustrative example of the form:
One two three four five
Two three four five through seven
Seven eight nine ten
...which has nothing to do with fanpop. 당신 can do better, can't you?
Since this is the first time we've done one of these things, I'm suggesting haiku to start, because it's short, easy, and most everyone knows how to do it.
However, in case anyone does not remember how haiku works, here's a quick primer. In English, it's simple: a line with five syllables, then a line of seven syllables, then a last line of five syllables. No other structure is necessary.
Here's an illustrative example of the form:
One two three four five
Two three four five through seven
Seven eight nine ten
...which has nothing to do with fanpop. 당신 can do better, can't you?
OK, OK, so I realize I'm a couple months late for the actual one 년 anniversary of the site launch (to anyone outside of the staff), but I still can't let it pass without notice. So I challenge you, the 팬팝 fan, to write a little something about fanpop, to show your appreciation for this site that we've come to know and love.
Since this is the first time we've done one of these things, I'm suggesting haiku to start, because it's short, easy, and most everyone knows how to do it.
However, in case anyone does not remember how haiku works, here's a quick primer. In English, it's simple: a line with five syllables, then a line of seven syllables, then a last line of five syllables. No other structure is necessary.
Here's an illustrative example of the form:
One two three four five
Two three four five through seven
Seven eight nine ten
...which has nothing to do with fanpop. 당신 can do better, can't you?
Since this is the first time we've done one of these things, I'm suggesting haiku to start, because it's short, easy, and most everyone knows how to do it.
However, in case anyone does not remember how haiku works, here's a quick primer. In English, it's simple: a line with five syllables, then a line of seven syllables, then a last line of five syllables. No other structure is necessary.
Here's an illustrative example of the form:
One two three four five
Two three four five through seven
Seven eight nine ten
...which has nothing to do with fanpop. 당신 can do better, can't you?