A list of puns related to "Triadic line poetry"
Hi, so I'm trying to make a java project that has a class called Suspect among others.
Each Suspect has an ArrayList<Suspect> that holds information about the suspect's associates.
How can I accomplish the following ?
As you can see, if Suspect A is connected to suspects B and Ξ, and suspect Ξ is connected to suspects Ξ, Ξ and Ξ, then the method I'm trying to create should return an ArrayList with suspect E inside.
Respectively, is the method is called on suspect E, then the method should return an ArrayList with suspect Ξ inside.
I have gotten as far as making the method return both Ξ and Ξ when called upon E, but I can't figure out how to make it so that it returns only Suspect Ξ.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
Calm resolution.
A bloodied confrontation.
Ended without cause.
When someone wears just one color with different shades of it,, people instantly recognize that they "go with each other" (monochromatic).
Analogous colors are sort of similar,
Likewise, having a complimentary color combination is straightforward because everyone has heard of the complementary colors in the wheel.
But if I decide to wear a "triadic" combination, say " Orange, purple and green... Will most people react by thinking that I just don't know how to dress? Same with a "split complementary" outfit combination. (Yellow orange, blue and violet).
I understand that experts in fashion are aware of what a triadic and split complementary combination is, but will most people realize that you're doing this on purpose? To each of you I ask, have you ever worn these triadic ior split-complimentary combinations, and what were the reactions you elicited from people commenting on your outfits?
LΓ€mna en kort kommentar pΓ₯ svenska sΓ₯ gΓΆr jag den till fΓΆrsta raden av en dikt. Det kan vara i princip vad som helst, Γ€ven vΓ€ldigt nonsens-artat, sΓ₯ lΓ€nge det Γ€r SFW. Jag kommer att prioritera rim, rytm och att skriva snabbt, sΓ₯ jag kan inte lova de mest djupa poemen. Men jag tror definitivt det kommer att bli intressant och kul!
Leave a short comment in Swedish and I'll turn it into the first line of a poem. It can be practically anything, even something rather nonsensical, as long as it's SFW. I'll prioritise rhyme and rhythm while writing it as fast as I can, so perhaps it won't the the most deep or profound poetry. But I definitely think it'll be interesting and fun!
LAST UPDATE: That's all for me folks. Thanks again for the fun and creative comments! I really got to rest my brain now. If you wanted a poem but didn't have time to write, I'd love to come back in a week or so (if the mods allow it) with a new poetry thread, perhaps with a slightly different gimmick. I won't write any more poems in this thread, but I'll still be up for chatting about what's written here, or poetry in general.
NEW UPDATE! I'm back, and will be active for at least 2,5 hours from now (20:30 CEST)
UPDATE: I will take a few hours break now, as I have to eat and get some exercise. Tanks a lot for all the great comments. I'll be back to write more in a while! :)
https://i.imgur.com/2oAZmSs.jpg
This is a rough draft I made by hand. Apologies if itβs an eye sore.
Each of the 12 circles is a pitch class row. The first row at the bottom is C and the last row at the top is B. These rows are the roots of triads. The columns are different major and minor keys, arranged in order by key signature. You can trace how a triad with the same root changes quality over the course of shifting keys, eg from major to minor to diminished to augmented, etc.
I color coded the the cells based on their chord quality. Green is major. Blue is minor. Red is augmented and purple is diminished. I also outlined tonic and dominant chords.
My intention in making this was for visualizing all the chords that might be useful to use as pivots between keys. If this wheel proves helpful I might make a more polished one in a design program.
Appreciate any feedback! π
Update: Hereβs an Excel version https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/0x9aoiXgUgu4UIXbr5QmColkg#Circle_of_Chords
Inspired by this post, where I realised I didn't actually know the answer, as a British person.
If someone asked you to "name a poem", what's the first thing you think of? Is it one that everyone would know?
My first thought is "roses are red", as everyone knows to follow with "violets are blue"... but then the ending of that is up for grabs.
Hence I'm wondering both about the most commonly known poem famous for being a poem, and also just the most well-known rhyming lines.
Of course this is a massive field if it includes U.S. poets (Robert Frost, Edgar Allen Poe), so it might be worth considering UK poets only.
I guess some candidates for well-known poems, thinking back to school, would be Rupert Brooke's The Soldier or Wordsworth's Daffodils?
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