@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo
How are you?
How are you?
How do you still remember Sabigail?
How do you still remember Sabigail?
I am a f-king goddess. Biatch i remember everything.
True, true. You have a point.
Only ze bes pointz!
Yah
Hey, just to let you know Elias has some deep like shower thoughts since he decided to start growing a beard. Here's one for example.
TIME PASSES FASTER THAN NORMAL OR SLOWER THAN NORMAL WHEN NORMAL DECIDES TO TAKE A BREAK….
Question Shuri. Where did you get Winty-Chan from? (No offense, because I kinda like it)
Well we call you Winty.
And the suffix '-chan' means female in Japanese!Seems legit. Imma roll with it.
Actually, "-Chan" means more than just "female", it's an honorific you add to the end of a name to be polite. The closest equivalent to "-Chan" in English would actually be "Ms.", and while "Ms." is used for women, it doesn't necessarily mean "female". (Fun fact, while in English we only have Ms. and Mr., in Japanese there's -Chan, -Kun (male), and -San, which is gender-neutral)
Hey, just to let you know Elias has some deep like shower thoughts since he decided to start growing a beard. Here's one for example.
TIME PASSES FASTER THAN NORMAL OR SLOWER THAN NORMAL WHEN NORMAL DECIDES TO TAKE A BREAK….
snorting ensues
Question Shuri. Where did you get Winty-Chan from? (No offense, because I kinda like it)
Well we call you Winty.
And the suffix '-chan' means female in Japanese!Seems legit. Imma roll with it.
Actually, "-Chan" means more than just "female", it's an honorific you add to the end of a name to be polite. The closest equivalent to "-Chan" in English would actually be "Ms.", and while "Ms." is used for women, it doesn't necessarily mean "female". (Fun fact, while in English we only have Ms. and Mr., in Japanese there's -Chan, -Kun (male), and -San, which is gender-neutral)
I know! In fact sometimes boys call each other -chan as a form of mockery, endearment, or both!
I freaking died when he said that. I was like wot did ye say there bub? He was like oh nothing just thinking out loud for a moment… I just rolled with it.
Question Shuri. Where did you get Winty-Chan from? (No offense, because I kinda like it)
Well we call you Winty.
And the suffix '-chan' means female in Japanese!Seems legit. Imma roll with it.
Actually, "-Chan" means more than just "female", it's an honorific you add to the end of a name to be polite. The closest equivalent to "-Chan" in English would actually be "Ms.", and while "Ms." is used for women, it doesn't necessarily mean "female". (Fun fact, while in English we only have Ms. and Mr., in Japanese there's -Chan, -Kun (male), and -San, which is gender-neutral)
I know! In fact, sometimes boys call each other -chan as a form of mockery, endearment, or both!
Kinda sounds like me and my best friend with the words "dummy" "potato" and "short", we just throw them at each other and sometimes it's meant in an insulting way but since we do it so often it's almost like it's lost all its original meaning and just turned into "You're the best friend ever!". It's impossible to tell if we're complimenting or insulting each other anymore…
I like to go by -chan or -san typically. I am always grateful to have an honorific after my name.
Can you check out my story idea? I wanna know if it’s good or not
I like to go by -chan or -san typically. I am always grateful to have an honorific after my name.
Too bad. You are Midnight-sama-senpai!
I don't care how people refer to me
I don't care how people refer to me
Cool!
Heh I don't really care what people call me either. Shuri gave me my nickname and it stuck so
Heh I don't really care what people call me either. Shuri gave me my nickname and it stuck so
Yup! AFT!
Yeppity yup!
Anyway how are y'all?
Mein morgen is güt.
good
I have Yearbook this quarter
I like to go by -chan or -san typically. I am always grateful to have an honorific after my name.
Too bad. You are Midnight-sama-senpai!
Thank you Shuri-sama-sensei! XD
I like to go by -chan or -san typically. I am always grateful to have an honorific after my name.
Too bad. You are Midnight-sama-senpai!
Thank you Shuri-sama-sensei! XD
Mhm!
Hey
Hi
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