Indeed; Sanae is a Millennial, while Sumireko is a Gen-Z'er.
Sumireko and /
Her best friend in the whole world /
Sanae are hereHuh? What's this all of a sudden?Today is Haiku Day, so I thought I'd try making up a haiku.The haiku itself was really stupid-sounding too.In haikus violets are associated with spring, but rice seedlings are associated with summer. Stacking seasonal words, conflicting ones no less, makes no damn sense.
Sumire = violet (the flower), sanae = rice seedling.Furthermore, mixing such an elegant word as sumire with a common word like sanae is like taking expensive fatty tuna and rolling it up in Indica rice...
I'm used to it already, so EVERYTHING'S ALL GOOD, OKAY?
Ah... sorry... there I go again with my tendency to look down on my own generation...