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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat-Thread: Vol. 2

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Fireheart

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Just ignore him he kept on annoying me on the Random message thread
Yay 400th post
 

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The "kun" in my name is an honorific for males.

I'm a guy.

*resists urge to mention something else, lest he gets scolded for minimodding*
 

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I haven't seen anywhere that Kun is used to describe a female.
*checks wikipedia*

Kun (君【くん】?) is used by persons of senior status in addressing or referring to those of junior status, or by anyone when addressing or referring to male children or male teenagers. It can also be used by females when addressing a male that they are emotionally attached to or have known for a long period of time. Although kun is generally used for boys, that isn't a hard rule. For example, in business settings, young female employees may also be addressed as kun by older males of senior status.
 

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okay, fine

Also, made a tornament. A Curveball tournament! Any bad players wanna sign up?
 

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So anyways, I'm trying to get our cat to dance.

He gave me a death stare. D:
 
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