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TokiImagawa In reply to alpha89 [2012-05-29 06:16:16 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, she's a full like Naruto.
But the difference between her and him is below;
In a sense, Naruto played a fool character to attract someone's attention
cos he wanted to be the needed and loved one. He's not an egoist but a lonely boy.
On the other hand, she's a nature fool.
She doesn't need to be loved or believe. She just does what she wants
without thinking as if she never thinks about someone else.
She does everything just for herself. She's an egoist.
Wow, Marlene would hate Nana cos he follows his master like a dog XD
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TokiImagawa In reply to alpha89 [2012-06-01 08:30:41 +0000 UTC]
Ah, yeah, he's also a fool, too. His foolishness seems to be cute to others.
But Hifumi's makes others mad or afraid or in sorrow, I mean.
I think Marlene is cruel like Hifumi but clever unlike Hifumi, haha.
Nana is calm and clever. Yes, he can stop her when she's too foolish.
But he can't correct her way to live or think. It was Hifumi that saved Nana and treated as one human-being at the first time.
He loves her but I'd rather say he "worships" her as if she's his messiah.
What's the name of Marlene's master? And why does she employ Marlene?
BTW I'll finish my artwork of Marlene and Hifumi soon!!
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TokiImagawa In reply to alpha89 [2012-06-05 07:17:40 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I see. Marlene was a good and wise woman in nature but
she forgets what she was because of hatred, right?
I'm afraid that Furokawa is a strange or very rare last name.
I've never heard of that last name.
I googled now and noticed that Furokawa exists but too rarely.
Furo means bath in Japanese and so I think
it doesn't fit Kaori, the Marlene's employer.
How about Fur"u"kawa or "K"urokawa?
They're much more common names.
Furu means old and Kuro means black.
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alpha89 In reply to TokiImagawa [2012-06-11 16:21:29 +0000 UTC]
okay, hiromi is a girl and must be in marlenes age (ca. 20-23 years). eew, thats
strange, one of my teachers has the name hiromi. she is really awesome.^^ hmm, well but the story plays in 1930s -1940s years. so than "hiromi" could be a good name. i mean "marlene" is one of this old german names too. but i like this name, its a bit vintage but not a ugly name.^^ actually today you can call a girl "marlene", this would be no problem, cos the name sounds good and isn't ugly. but something like helga, hildegard,doris, mechthild or gisela, this names are too vintage. XD this are names for old grannys.
haha, hiromi always crabs. and she always say things like this to marlene: "you should flirt with kaori-sama, maybe we will get a free day, haha."
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TokiImagawa In reply to alpha89 [2012-06-15 04:18:41 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I see. I think Hiromi was a cutting edge name at that time.
Girls were usually named such as "sachiko" or "michiko" (ends with "ko") then.
Yes, Hiromi suits the age
Oh, surprised that Mechtild is an old name.
Then what are up-to-date names in German?
In Japan;
Girls: Hina, Sakura, Hinata (haha, like characters of Naruto!!), Kokoa, Kokona, Noa, Kana, Yuna
Names end with ka, mi, na and ri.
Boys: Sora, Shota, Sota, Yusuke, Shohei, Shunpei, Kai, Yoh, Kaito
Names end with ta, suke, hei and so on.
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Ritusss [2012-05-14 13:10:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow!!!! This is great dear.^^ Sorry that Iยดm late with the mail.^^"
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o-kashiReiko [2012-05-14 12:58:55 +0000 UTC]
This is very pretty.
I love the cold colors :3
But her nails kinda...creep me off
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