I THINK the joke here is that -take is typically a suffix used in boys' names, similar to -maru and, of course, -suke
This is a really REALLY bad analogy, but it's *sorta* like if Satori was all "How about I just call you Frank?" and Patchy goes "If it's going to be like that, I prefer John."
SuperKawaiiNeko said: I THINK the joke here is that -take is typically a suffix used in boys' names, similar to -maru and, of course, -suke
This is a really REALLY bad analogy, but it's *sorta* like if Satori was all "How about I just call you Frank?" and Patchy goes "If it's going to be like that, I prefer John."
SuperKawaiiNeko said: I THINK the joke here is that -take is typically a suffix used in boys' names, similar to -maru and, of course, -suke
This is a really REALLY bad analogy, but it's *sorta* like if Satori was all "How about I just call you Frank?" and Patchy goes "If it's going to be like that, I prefer John."
Also, names ending in "-suke" are usually used for boys.
Eeeh?!Remi calls me Patchy.Hmmm~ But it seems so plain...Nore..
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Noreji...Then let's make it 'Noritake'.Dear god...Isn't it kind of formal to call you Patchouli?Strange Nicknames Are Surprisingly Easy To Get Used ToIn that case, I like 'Norisuke' better.