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Nope, they're different people Yamato-san. Different IP addresses...though it does need locking...
Breezy said:I described May with a mini-skirt? I don't even think I described that part of her shirt to begin with period. ^_^; Haha period. Anyone read that fic that graced the PC fanfic forums yet lol?
frostweaver said:Now if the pants are not even at her knee, and the "white miniskirt" is not even half as long as her pants, then I severely doubt that it qualifies as a miniskirt... unless I'm too sheltered to realize that they now have miniskirt that's half a foot long O.o; *shrudders* The fact that the white "miniskirt" always sticks to May like glue even when she's falling off a cliff doesn't support it being a "miniskirt" either.
frostweaver said:part of her pants then i guess... but then I know that it's not a miniskirt XD
(and usually we really won't bother with physical description to such an extent most of the time anyway... detailed physical description leads to lag anyway)
And physical description is perhaps the only thing the anime is good for along with some fundamental things that you just need to know regarding those Pokemon characters from the anime (such as what pokemon each person has and etc) >>; I don't watch the anime since 2 years ago... Jhoto was too too crappy and unbearable. Further you stay away from that thing, most likely the better your pokemon writing becomes <3
Sequoia said:XDD what are we talking about again? short term memory loss coming in...
frostweaver said:-"Hikari" is an absolutely feminine name, destined for girls o.o; Even if it's a Pokemon... It's a bit strange when the male dog in your house is called "Betty." It's awkward...
Shuko said:I forgot about this part, lol. I wanted to say that I kind of disagree. Hikaru is definitely a girl's name, but I've seen Hikari used in a different context. For example, in MKR (Magic Knights Rayearth) Hikaru's dog (a male dog) is named Hikari. I just assumed that it was an appropriate name for a pretty male pet. And although Maya sees Hikari as a friend, she chose to name him - an action you would use with a pet, not necessarily a friend. Anyway, Hikari sounded better than "Pka-Pika," "Kagayaki," or any of the other ten or so names I came up with. :P But you could be right, after all. Anyone care to offer an opinion on this?