I'm very sorry everyone...I've been having very serious health issues for the last three weeks; my eyes were so soaked in blood I couldn't afford to watch LEDs for more than an hour or so per day. Then again, it doesn't excuse this unremarkable lateness, and I leave my place to a secondary judge for the next theme so that I can take some time off and heal my sore ocular globes. Doctors told me to watch as less screen as possible until my eyes clear up of the infection, that way I'll be able to put my contact lens again and I swear on my momma's house bread that I'll never be late again...You have my Boy Scout word!...Wait, I was never in the boy scouts..
The Irony award; Avorne
The power of humans,
Amidst endless experiences
We invent boredom.
That is another fantastic entry. The punctuation is remarkably used, and the theme is exploited in a counteract style which is amazingly thoughtful of you. It is true that upon creating and creating everything out of thin air almost, we are bound to suffocate ourselves with boredom...Ironic isn't it?
The womb is boring award; Wolf1991
These walls shudder with
Every breath taken. And still
I wonder... is this life?
A fetus in a womb's what this haiku made me think of. Anyhow, if we could somehow remember that bout of life/death, I bet it'd be the most boring of life's experiences...That's deep, significant and moving, it sincerely is one of the best haiku I've read concerning the overall theme of boredom, kudos!
The ''Welcome to my life'' award; Nater
I am so bored
Girl keeps telling dumb story
What a friggin drag
That's life pal; I often wonder why we can't...no okay I won't go on with that...Hrm!Hrm!...Yes, relationships can shift into the infernal abysse of boredom; the beggining of the end, as I am entitled to call it given my own relationship. That's a very...vivid...and direct use of the theme although the vocabulary may be a little off. Then again, good job.
The beehive award; Zoark
droning sounds surround
masked shapes queries tedious
filling cavities
That is quite a long shot, but I like how deep you dug this one. It is confusing, mystifying, puzzling even while having strange and awfully familliar feel to it; like the flow of it all just makes it go through you like you've know it all your life...I *guess* you're taling about the boring hardships of bees in a beehive, but then again, I could be wrong...In any case, thank you...
The sponsoring award; Strop
Sleeping or waking,
Live every day the same dream,
Jump off the building.
If you plan on playing the actual game on which this haiku is based, then don't read it! It's a spoiler!...Oh, I guess if you read this it's too late unh? It's kind of coincidential that the release of the game matched the theme so perfectly. In any case, I commend Strop for taking advantage of it, it's the less that could be expected of an Ag Mod!
The ''He's seen it all award''; Graham
Banana zombies...
I wish I had some coffee.
What did you say now?
Randomness to it's furthermost extent, you have a blase attitude against even banana zombies...whatever they are...Even though I praise you for wanting coffee ( the drink of the gods ), I can't make heads or tail out of this. I guess the complete disinterest is what you aimed for by creating this surge of craziness. The message? I'd go with; we've created eveything, how dull is that; Banana Zombies!! Good job hahaha...
The mirror award; Pazx
Existance is dull
Staring into the grey void
Something will happen
It's a pretty good attempt at depicting the platitudes worshiped by modernity. I just love these critics about the urban machine and style of life. Seems like everyday's the same unh?...In any case, good haiku.
The ''average modern cauckasian'' award; 1337Player
He is dull and drab,
He sits at a computer,
Typing in some code
Not only does it depicts sheer dullness, it's also quite an accurate representation of comtemporary times: take me; I'm sitting at my laptop rating Haikus...not that it is boring, it just lacks dynamism lol...Anyhow it certainly looks like a boring lifestyle, good job!
The ''Patience is bliss'' award; samdawghomie
The tapping of feet
Pacing up and down the street
This is a real treat
To some, waiting can be the most rewarding activity ever. I'm one of those poeple who praise patience over everything.You did a really good job at turning the theme around in a more positive way, congratulation!
The Coral award; aknerd
He no longer blinks
Eternal years spent Watching
Silent growing stones
Well honestly, I'm ashamed to say I'm not cultured enough to now what you're talking about...There's this text from a french author I read a few years ago that directly refers to growing stones but I doubt it's the same thing. Anyhow, nice entry this time around ^^.
The haiku enthusiast award; dudeguy45
the age old question
*sigh* what do you wanna do?
lets write a haiku!
What's a better trump card against boredom than haiku writing? You tell me! That certainly is a funny little Haiku, at least it cheers *me* up. Again, it's always nice to see the theme used in a less common way, good work.
The Doldrums award; Google567
constant frustration
absolutely nothing to do
lack of excitement
Yes, life can be boring as to drive you completely insane. That's a good entry, I like how tense the emotion is in this haiku...It's really like boredom is on the verge of eating you whole.
The ''In Absentia'' award; thepossum
Stare at a white wall
A vacant look on your face
Your life really sucks
Yet again, it's another ''straight to the point'' submission by thepossum. I must say though that I've grown to like them. This lack of prolixity is quite enjoyable; it does the job efficiently, it's a direct hit, a bull's eye!
The ''Boredom is a METROID!'' award; slayguy8
Ever lasting boredom
Life is wasting away slowly
What will you do now
Well, put aside the good laugh I made out of this award, this haiku's very nice! You've made a good job at catching the time wasting essence of boredom in that poem.
The sparkling imagination award; pHacon
Boredom spurs me on.
Bah, this lesson is worthless.
My mind wanders off.
Boredom essentially leads to mind wandering and thoughts producing. It's important to daydream sometimes, and a boring bout can be just about the perfect time to do just that!
The Boolean award; Darkroot
Design Logic Kills
Essential Prime Implicants
I cannot find them
The award says it all, you've represented boredom perfectly with that little lesson of boolean logic. Good job.
The engrossed in boredom award; MoonFairy
I was very pissed
That I did not even place
But now I am too bored
I didn't really know which one to judge, so I too the one that made the most sense when placed alone ^^. I like how you picture boredom as emotion killing, like it's draining you of your very essence, nice one.
The school is important! award; thechosenuno
I wake up and go
Arrive at school my day's begun
six hours I will wait
Ah, school, I remember the time when I used to find oh-so boring...It's simple and effective but you could've used some punctuation to time the rhythm of it.
Ok, now for the rankers, there're only three this time since...Well it's almost five in the morn and I'm working today...Although the overall judging took quite a toll on me, the ranking judging was remarkably easy ^^.
Bronze: samdawghomie
The tapping of feet
Pacing up and down the street
This is a real treat
This is just marvelous; sometimes, you must sit still and be patient, sometimes, you must enjoy these boring bits. I like how you painted boredom as something so positive, and let me add that when we'll be dead we'll surely be missing even boredom...
Silver: wolf1991
These walls shudder with
Every breath taken. And still
I wonder... is this life?
This is the haiku that used the theme in it's most primal essence, and it's clear to me that there couldn't be more boring bits than ''In Utero''. I like how you subtly question the very meaning and worth of a life intrinsicly boring...
Gold and merit winner: Avorne
The power of humans,
Amidst endless experiences
We invent boredom
As I said, this is a masterful piece of lucidity; it is thoughtful yet direct and bears a truth so blatant we often don't realise it. Awesome job at cramming so much veracity into three lines, go claim your merit!
Now to all of those who didn't place, keep in mind that there was two rankings omitted; next week's theme is Dusk. I'll leave the judge for this round decide the deadline himself, so go and have fun! After I'm back and in health, I'll impress you with punctual judgings!