Singularity Haiku

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Note: While using "Singularity" as the final line is not mandatory, it is not necessarily uncreative - it becomes an extra challenge to say something apposite in 5/7 instead of 5/7/5. -- Eliezer Yudkowsky


That which is not 5-7-5 is a Not Singularity Haiku. 5-7-5 is the rule. Not short-long-short, 5-7-5. Calling something a haiku that's not 5-7-5 is like filling in a crossword puzzle without the constraint that the words need to match each other.

Constraints create art
The five-seven-five challenge
Is not optional

-- Eliezer Yudkowsky

Limit syllables
require no kigo/cut
you have made senryu

--Justin Corwin (also not a haiku)



The autumn wor'ld
leaves know a change is coming
Singularity

-- Gordon Worley


Sunlight blazes through
tornado's whirling center
Singularity

-- Eliezer Yudkowsky


If you cannot spell
"Singularitarian"
you cannot be one

-- Eliezer Yudkowsky


Golden leaves rustle
change blows like a mighty wind
Singularity

-- Gordon Worley


Singularity! 
Then... Damn, can't grok stage after 
Singularity 

-- Mitchell Porter


There are leaves still up
but many fall in the wait,
when will the end come?

-- Justin Corwin


Once religion died,
a better "heaven" was found.
Singularity.

-- Rotaerk


Singularity
It is indescribable
So I shall not try

-- Kami


Larvae of your mind,
Singularity, taking
A step toward you

-- Christian Rovner



I want some candy
thank you, Friendly ASI
singularity

-- Gordon Worley


A never-ending
Mathematical orgasm
Singularity

-- Christian Rovner


Imagination
binds us with our greatest dreams
Singularity

-- Simon Gordon


Near enlightenment
Towards apotheosis
Singularity

-- Simon Gordon


Our mind children play
Singularity physics
What great fun they have!

-- Simon Gordon


 Grey goo eats the sky 
 While brute-force uploads evolve 
 Singularity? 

-- Mitchell Porter


Snow melts in the sun
Rockets blaze to their goal;
Singularity

-- Justin Corwin


A meaning to pain
something to do with your life
Singularity

-- Johan Edstrom


A child in our womb
the first of many
Singularity

-- Johan Edstrom


at last, to explore
past a vast horizon on
all possible paths

--MichaelAndregg


 but to explain it
 were this haiku mankind I
 would possess more room

--JanaiPreston

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