By all means they do not look at all similar, but such isn't what I was referring to.
Puchi, though being another word for small in Japanese, is reminiscent of the English word Poochie which is used in reference towards the canine species.
Do you follow? I certainly hope so with a fool proof break down such as that.
My apologies... miss? I'm afraid I never caught your name. Alas, Puchi will not be coming with me to school, as I will not be attending. Graduating highschool was enough, and I'm straight into the workforce. The life of an Uchiha is forever demanding, but of course.
...Many would think you a little silly to think of me as endearing.
You're right, nobody is forcing me to leave, but then again nobody is making me feel very welcome either. I see no point in staying where I am obviously unwanted. I already slammed into a tree this month, so I'll leave the brick wall alone, thanks. A few days ago, huh? Wonder if I was already in the hospital or not. By the way, thanks for not visiting, what a great roommate you turned out to be.
You know, I've never actually thought about having it do tricks. I would prefer it didn't. Having it as itself without such manipulation is more appeasing. I suppose... you can see. No harm in that.
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Puchi, though being another word for small in Japanese, is reminiscent of the English word Poochie which is used in reference towards the canine species.
Do you follow? I certainly hope so with a fool proof break down such as that.
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I follow, but don't find it funny.
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Puchi?
That's so cute... that's quite unlike you... should I be worried?
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The ferret is... cute. I suppose. One might say I have some odd habits to make up for the lack of others. Nothing to worry over.
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Will you bring Puchi to school, Uchiha-sempai?
I wouldn't say it's odd, sempai. It's actually kind of endearing.
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...Many would think you a little silly to think of me as endearing.
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