It seems a lot of people do that sort of thing. I've thought about it but I can't help but think things like... what if the personality doesn't end up being right. I mean, when you name your pokemon, you don't really know them very well, right? What if they turn out to have the sort of personality that is completely different from the person you named them after? Most pokemon don't just let you change their names.
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...admittedly I might be overthinking things. My friends say I do that when it comes to names.
I can see why you'd think that way, but I just try to keep in mind that it's just a name, and two people having the same name will still be different people. I know two people at home named Yuri, and they're complete opposites.
Well, how should I put it...he's not the friendliest person around. I've stayed in touch with him since he went back to his home country, but sometimes it's hard to tell if he considers me a friend or not. Apparently he's started opening up to other people more, so that's a good sign, at least.
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...admittedly I might be overthinking things. My friends say I do that when it comes to names.
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So, what about this Yulia? Was she another figure skater or a friend of yours?
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Yes, he is another figure skater. And a friend. At least, I hope he considers me a friend now. [Yurio is not the type who makes friends easily.]
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[Armin repeats, blinking, before flushing a bit.]
Sorry, it's just... that is an odd way to phrase it. It surprised me.
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