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[QUESTION] ts in hivekuts
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MusicToEat
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[QUESTION] ts in hivekuts

I hope this isn't Trout. Did a search and couldn't come up with anything.

Does anyone have any idea what the ts at the end of hiveku means? Just so you know what I'm talking about the name of the Hive-Ku html file is hivekuts.html. Is it just a pun turning the word ku into cuts or something else? Has it always been like that or did Melissa maybe change it? Any thoughts anyone.

[META]I've emailed Dana, but it might have deeper meaning somehow within the game. Sort of like how recipe 3 was left off of the links and Dana said it must be her passive aggressive vegetarianism, but really was a place to hide secret Axons.

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I've wondered that myself. I thought maybe haikuts was the currect Romanji spelling of the plural form of haiku (One haiku, two haikuts?) Well, actually I didn't think that, because it makes no sense, but I thought maybe Dana or Margaret believed that. However, I just did a Google search for "kaikuts" - just the one word - and Google couldn't find any pages matching it. The word "haikuts" is apparently nowhere in the entire World Wide Web, so I don't see anyone responsible for ILB believing it's the plural of haiku.
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