Oh, you're welcome. It clearly needed to be given since the concept of a word having multiple meanings cannot be grasped. And still hasn't. Also, since apparently since selective reading is a practice alive and well, I suggest you go ahead and read the links again.
Sure, it's normal for a...
Oh, you're welcome. It clearly needed to be given since the concept of a word having multiple meanings cannot be grasped. And still hasn't. Also, since apparently since selective reading is a practice alive and well, I suggest you go ahead and read the links again.
Sure, it's normal for a...
So, none of you are going to offer scans or quotes to back up that stuff, hmm? Figures.
As for koibito, if you've studied languages, you should know perfectly well that few words have a single concrete meaning attached to them. Ever learned a language? In French, for example, the word poulet...
lonestar47- Regarding my statement, it's a belief by some of the shippers of the Cloti pairing that Cloud and Tifa slept together under the Highwind, and that they share a room at Seventh Heaven. Do I believe it? Certainly not, there is no proof or statements that have said that. In the future...
Reminiscence shows a few scenes of Cloud's journey in Calling. If you pay attention to the scenes in Reminiscence, the one with the call to Tifa shows the flowerfield clearly and there is no motion or sound of the motorcycle, showing that Cloud has stopped. In addition to that, Cloud's desk...
If you watch Calling again, note that Cloud is driving through the flowerfield, and at the end, the camera stops following him while he's still in it. It doesn't show him driving past her, or past the flowerfield, so I don't know how you can say he drives past it.
If Calling were to symbolize...
Says to me you need to reread that paragraph because it doesn't say that Tifa is Cloud's koibito. His name wasn't even mentioned in that sentence if you bothered to read the whole thing. It's talking about Tifa's personality traits, saying she's a sweetheart, not that she's Cloud's lover.
No, it's more you putting in your own interpretations into things. You're assuming that they were in a romantic relationship, which has never expressely been confirmed. You are assuming they slept together, which again, has never been said. So stop assuming stuff like that and look at what's...
If you've been in a romantic relationship with a guy for several years- supposedly- and have to ask him if he loves you, clearly there's something wrong there. What does that say about a couple's communication, if one person isn't sure the other loves them after they've slept together and lived...
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