• qwertyasdef@programming.devOP
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      1 year ago

      I consider YabaIRyS more of an epithet than a nickname. I can’t imagine anyone using it to replace her name like “I wonder what YabaIRyS (IRyS) is doing”, only as a description replacing yabai like “Bruh, YabaIRyS (yabai)” in response to something she did/said.

      Forgetting Faufau is pretty indefensible. It’s been a long time, but that puts it in the same boat as Kronini and Sanana which I did remember.

      I wasn’t sure if Fuwa-chan and Moco-chan count as nicknames or if they’re just how you say their names in Japanese. I guess dropping the last syllable is what makes it a nickname as opposed to just their real name + Japanese honorific?

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    Irys should have her own categorys. Her normal name is accepted but she also nicknames everything else based on her own name.

    I also don’t understand the “too cutesy” tier despite watching Mumei and Gura a lot…

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    Honestly I havent called Biboo “Bijou” since like her debut.

    Also lmao I had to to think hard and remember that Ina and Bae are technically nicknames

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    I’d move Goomba up a tier, but other than that it’s pretty good.

    Funny how even among the top tier there’s a big gap imo: you’re sometimes reminded of Ina’s full name by “Mama’nis” and “Ane’nis” existing, plus she (rarely) introduces herself with it. “Baelz” is “Subaru is the manager of an esports club”-level of forgotten lore.