I've noticed that we've got a few friends here who go by multiple names, and one of them is a fluffy bird that has everyone calling him something different. In case of future emergencies, can we agree on what we should call everyone in case we need to find them?
Our bird friend has repeatedly refrained from giving people a name to call him, because it's a part of his culture to not burden people with it. He didn't volunteer to make the final arbitration on it when I asked his permission, and I won't force that on him if he's not comfortable.
And our mysterious old man is fluffier than most of us. Do you have any ideas about what we should call him? I got stuck and just called him Mr. Mysterious... but I didn't know what to say.
Nonagesimus, thank you. (If it is too long for the circumstance you may use Harrow, but when being called out to or spoken of when not present Nonagesimus is the proper part to employ.)
If Teacher argues with this decision please inform him that he has not given me a virtue whence to answer, and thus my House arithmonym remains the simplest form of address.
Lazarus Sauveterre. Within those parameters, I welcome the opportunity for terms of address, shortening, lengthening or nicknames to tell me exactly what a person thinks of our relationship, and what, in turn, I should think of them based on the appropriateness of their level of familiarity or formality.
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I've noticed that we've got a few friends here who go by multiple names, and one of them is a fluffy bird that has everyone calling him something different. In case of future emergencies, can we agree on what we should call everyone in case we need to find them?
text; username: grollschwert
Short A, almost like "Onna", but it doesn't really matter.
Think I'm the only one in Trench anyway.
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Also, Big Sister.
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Careful with that big sister stuff, too.
I'm 30 this month, that pushes me into milf territory.
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Every time.
There is no short form.
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Mainly because in an emergency, I'm automatically working as a hero.
I think Anon-san should have the final vote on his emergency-name.
[ He knows how these group chats go... He's seen all of a handful, but he knows. ]
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Our bird friend has repeatedly refrained from giving people a name to call him, because it's a part of his culture to not burden people with it. He didn't volunteer to make the final arbitration on it when I asked his permission, and I won't force that on him if he's not comfortable.
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It's a bird! No it's a broccoli!
Wait no-It's Deku!
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I'm Oscar. It's nice meeting you, Falco and Confetti.
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omg I lost this. I'm in the process of a move so everything's a mess.
no worries!!
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un: younghuman | text
This is a good idea. (I wouldn't say that the Old Man is fluffy, precisely.)
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And our mysterious old man is fluffier than most of us. Do you have any ideas about what we should call him? I got stuck and just called him Mr. Mysterious... but I didn't know what to say.
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cw: described gore
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Just calling me Ezra is fine in pretty much all situations.
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text; un: boneadept
If Teacher argues with this decision please inform him that he has not given me a virtue whence to answer, and thus my House arithmonym remains the simplest form of address.
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I'm... Not sure how to pronounce your title right. Can we just call you Harrow?
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