breaking the speech bubble wall? that's original (and so well done X-D) also... guys falling from trees... that's not so original, if i remember correctly... :-|
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breaking the speech bubble wall? that's original (and so well done X-D) also... guys falling from tr
Depends which story happened first. I’m guessing this one but who knows the timeline or if they are even in the same timeline. Other one was clearly the “Fallen Hero” timeline but this might just be the Child Jean timeline.
Depends which story happened first. I’m guessing this one but who knows the timeline or if they are
I guess what feels so strange to me is, that a W suddenly turns into a B. I mean, it's similar in my language so it's not too weird of a concept but i think that the "new" name has so little to do with the original one that it seems like an entirely new name. 🤔 But I'm going off topic. Sorry for the detour. 😋
I guess what feels so strange to me is, that a W suddenly turns into a B. I mean, it's similar in my
the «W» is pronouced «V» a german (spanish, italian) speaker will read «william» «Villiam» and is normal an many languages turn the «V» into a «B» (no, the fact that the keys are close on a keyboard is NOT the cause)
wilhelmina is german. the «*W*» is pronouced «*V*» a german (spanish, italian) speaker will read «w
Its how names work William and any spelling and gender version of it can be shorthanded to Bill, Billie, Billy ect. Same with Robert to Bob, Bobb, Bobbie, Bobby and Bobby-Boy and Johnathan/John to Jack, Jackie.
Its how names work William and any spelling and gender version of it can be shorthanded to Bill, Bil
Most male names have a female equivalent (quite often spelled similarly). Patrick/Patricia, Gene/Jean, Glynn(Glen, Glenn)/Glenda, Samuel/Samantha, etc. Because of this the shortened/familiar versions of the name quite often are identical, Pat, Jean, Glen, Sam. It's one of the idiosyncracies of the English language.
Most male names have a female equivalent (quite often spelled similarly). Patrick/Patricia, Gene/Je
I just thought of another possibility. One of the King Richards could have been not very popular with the people and the people started calling him Dick in reference to the slang name for a certain part of a male's body. In essence, calling him a d**k.
I just thought of another possibility. One of the King Richards could have been not very popular wi
So many name shortenings don't make sense. How does one transmute Wilhelmena to Billie? How does Richard become Dick? How is Hal short for Henrey or Harry?
So many name shortenings don't make sense. How does one transmute Wilhelmena to Billie? How does R