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Hinata isn't emotionally weak...where the hell have you been?
The answer is simple... basic language syntaxis, referring to grammatical order of importance. No offense, but if you didn't knew about it you should go back to the library and check it in some language book.
LMFAO!!!! No, just no.
There aren't any grammatical rules laid out for people making up new names for pairings.
I do see how you're looking at it, and that's fine if you want to apply order of importance to how you write them, but just remember that no one is bound by your own method.
This is Naruto pairings we're talking about, we're not transcribing King Lear into Portuguese.
People asked, I just answered. If fans like to cause hype baselessly it's their problem, I made my point so this baseless hype could be at least taken in consideration so it doesn't expands blindlessly.
That's all.
And as I can see in this topic, there is no person that explicitely negates my statements, they only are asking "why?". This makes me think that I'm correct, but they just don't care.
So, I feel in peace. And you, do you have any problem with my thread?
Hinata isn't emotionally weak...where the hell have you been?
You didn't read my last post.
If you want to keep the blind hype, go ahead, I'm not stopping you. I just did what I thought it was right, to inform people, and that's all.
You can take it or leave it, it's your option. If you don't like it, go ahead and leave the thread, nothing will change here.
i dont really have a problem with your thread, i just think your making something out of nothing. you can call pairings whatever name you want, which is ever easier to say or remember and their isnt a right or correct way to say it as its a fan made name and all they do is tell people what pairings they are talking about it doesnt matter if its naruhina or hinanaru and if you find more logic in saying hinanaru then i wont stop you.
Lol, people have too much problem when one here is telling some information. If you don't like it you just can go out, I'm not stopping you. I won't retract my own statements.
I'm not hyping anything 0_o
I'm simply pointing out that you're in way over your head trying to apply grammatical rules to pairings of anime character on an internet forum.
Good day sir! :scorps:
This ^
kakuhina ftw
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Sorry, but do you have any source for your statement of "grammatical order of importance", and this being "basic syntaxis"? You're stating these things as if they were fact. At best, you have a perceived norm of how these sort of things are done, but realistically I don't believe you have anything as solid as you're trying to claim here.
If you do have a source, I'll happily retract my statement in favour of what you're saying but until then, what you've posted here is just your opinion on how things should be, nothing more.
EDIT: In addition to which, even hard rules fall flat at the door when you're dealing with something that's as based in slang as this is.
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I'll search for other sources since I don't trust Wikipedia as well as others.
But basically, English Language follows the SVO pattern (Subject-verb-Object), and it's simplified to SO (Subject-Object), or better said, Source-Objective, Source-Target.
Edit: There. This one is better formatted so it's easier to read.
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looks like my work here is done xd!!!!
I'll only say this: in all anime romantic and ecchi shows like 95% of storywriters write the part of the guy as straightforward, totally oblivious to romance other than one girl they have their eyes set on (Sakura) but then have them fall with female protagonist and it's not the same girl (Not Sakura but the unexpecting Hinata). It happens all the time but idk Kishi could make it either way; it's his story
The answer is simple... basic language syntaxis, referring to grammatical order of importance. No offense, but if you didn't knew about it you should go back to the library and check it in some language book.