I really like the way the title describes Alisae and I think it's fitting for Alisae, but I think it's really hard to roll off the tongue and doesn't have that ~pizzazz~. I feel like it just needs a little change while keeping the concept/idea the same to look super good.
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Yeah I think I like anything that has "hero" incorporated in it rather than "anti-bullying". Because hero implies protector of the weak and anti-bullying + sounds better and cooler.
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part of the problem is that most anti-bullying things have a bit of a lame subtext to them?
and i dont really know if theres a good way to use that in a title that isnt going to come across as mocking.
Hmm in Ping Pong The Animation though Peco stops people from bullying Smile and became a "hero" in Smile's eyes. A hero doesn't really need to be this grandeur evil-slaying superman.
vezokpiraka: If you are playing on EUNE we can duo.
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ehhh
but more importantly there are a lot of different sources from which you can derive hero allusions
for example, batman or whatever accountant was previously going for
the one you settle on needs to be apt, or it'll instead be arbitrary
Plz note that Alisae has described themselves as an anti-bully ranger so it's not mocking, and also fits him since it's a self description
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i mean obviously you guys arent mocking.
im just saying that the connotation is kind of there.
especially when trying to think of ways to link alisae to "hero" as a title.
like "oh man what a HERO, stopping BULLYING".
iuno if that makes sense?
If someone's going to mock a title on an internet forum, nonetheless a positive one that's in good faith for Alisae doing a good thing (which mind you most people actively avoid doing), they seriously need to chill out and relax.
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In post 2048, zakk wrote:Don't like the hero titles, implies other stuff and loses original meaning
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