If any person raises his hand to strike down another on the ground of religion, I shall fight him till the last breath of my life, both as the head of the Government and from outside- Jawaharlal Nehru.
And why are people hating on the dark names like, Raven, Ebony, Wren, Moon. I get it if they were altogether, but, they are really cool.
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Now, is it just me, or is the name 'Liam' getting a bit over used? I just think it's interesting that, just as we have common names for baby's/kids, we also have common names for our characters. Fads are very odd... and fun to think about.
βAnd by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.β β Sylvia Plath
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All names alluding to mythology or stereotypes, all of them, I admit to doing it when younger, and somewhat now, however there is hinting, and than there is just telling the reader the plot that character will play.
Females with a name that sounds like some mix of the word cat, Katniss, Kate, Kay, Kathleen, Caitlin, Cathy, Cathrine. Stop it TV and books, not all female protagonist need the same name logic.
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