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shireejth5 started following G-SANtos
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Support a homeless person
A friend of one of my Twitter followers has been homeless since the start of the year. Homeless shelters in Arizona are over capacity and she has been unable to get a job. She can't rely on her family and has to live on donations. If you can, please support Remi. Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/remellu
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DisneyXPixarfan95 reacted to a post in a topic:
Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Announcement Trailer; Dark Road ending this Winter
- Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Announcement Trailer; Dark Road ending this Winter
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Is R the new X?
So, I found this tweet pointing out how every student has a R in their name: Xehanort, Eraqus, Hermod, Bragi, Urd, Vor, and Baldr. Someone replied that if X is Chi, R is Rho (even the letter is more similar to a P, but okay) and uploaded an image of the Chi Rho symbol. The game's name, "Dark Road", is written ダークロード in Japanese. I always thought the name was some sort of pun on "Dark Lord" because the katakana is the same, but thinking about that Twitter thread, I realized the name contains the Greek letter in it. Road = ロード, Rho (Ρ / ρ) = ロー. And since it's the same app as Union χ, then both Chi and Rho are in the same app. So, what do you think? Is the letter R going to be important going forward? Is there going to be a ρ-blade or something? Are we going to learn there are more anagrams going on, and Urd and Vor were once name Du and Ov?
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If Marvel Gets Included
I think they should do original stories somewhat based on the comics, but I kind of wonder if the lack of Marvel is because Nomura thinks he has to follow the movies or something, and that's why he thinks Marvel doesn't fit KH.
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Kittenz reacted to a post in a topic:
[Theory] Eraqus and Xehanort's Master is the third in their trio - And speculation on their identity
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If Xehanort and Eraqus trained together, who was the female in their trio? We know that there is ...
Their master, who might have been Kairi's Grandma. The English version of the Xehanort Reports call the Master a "he", but the Japanese text doesn't use any pronoun, so the translators may have assumed it was a man when Nomura might not have even thought about it at the time.
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Does anyone want to build a snowman?
No, I don't.