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  • ...That was better than chuggaa's average puns...

    ...Then again, they're so bad they're good.
    ...Of course, you realise that neither 'hvt' nor 'hvthvt' are actual words.

    Meanwhile, in a German lesson today, I came upon a transcript of a brief dialogue, and part of it ran thusly:
    A: Meine Freundin will nicht mehr mit mir ausgehen! (My girlfriend doesn't want to go out with me anymore!)
    B: Schade. Warum nicht rufst du ihr an? (Oh, right. Why don't you call her?)
    A: ...Sie hat kein Telefon. (She doesn't have a phone.)
    At this point, I wrote #FirstWorldProblems, and moved on to something else.

    foodbrb
    Oh. Well, I guess it's not a problem. I mean, it's not like it would actually get greenlit anyway, considering the facts that you have difficulty coping with more than one RP at a time, and we're in the middle of ATEE.
    ...Behold how my brain works.

    *Big McIntosh* + random thought about Paper Mario TTYD = Big McFlurry
    And I just now realised the brilliance of El's name. If you write 'El' like that (capital E, lowercase L) but close enough together, it looks like 日. As in 日本.

    And I'm sure I've mentioned before that Blazia is, in effect, England crossed with Japan, with a few unintentional hints of America. On that note, I'd want to point out that what, to us, is the Japanese language, is, in the Neptune Universe, referred to as High Blazian, an antiquated language of the Blazian upper classes of the olden days. Nowadays, though, it's generally only taught to the monarchy.

    tl;dr El's name looks like the first kanji in the Japanese word for Japan and, hence, the High Blazian word for Blazia, both of which are 'Nihon'.
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