'Acexi' is AcexLexi, not DuckxLexi. I think we should put the middle 'a' back into DuckxZadavia - 'Duckavia' rolls off the tongue better than 'Duckvia'.
Let's not forget about 'Texi' (TechxLexi) and 'Rexi' (RevxLexi).
'Tev' and 'Rech' were suggested for TechxRev. Did we ever come to a consensus about which one to use?
-- Edited by Skifox at 00:25, 2007-04-19
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'Acexi' is AcexLexi, not DuckxLexi. I think we should put the middle 'a' back into DuckxZadavia - 'Duckavia' rolls off the tongue better than 'Duckvia'.
Let's not forget about 'Texi' (TechxLexi) and 'Rexi' (RevxLexi).
'Tev' and 'Rech' were suggested for TechxRev. Did we ever come to a consensus about which one to use?
-- Edited by Skifox at 00:25, 2007-04-19
No... we never did that... Is for that I open this post... to know which is the better...
Ups... sorry... I didn't saw that I wrote Lexi/Duck when I wanted to write Lexi/Ace (Maybe because I'm a Duxi... but that was accident!!!!)
'Rech' reminds me of 'wreck', or an onomatopoeic sound one makes in response to disgust, neither of which do I want to think about when I imagine my two favorite cartoon hotties together.
'Tev' gives me a sense of unpleasant association, too, but I can't quite put my finger on what at the moment.
It's too bad they both have one-syllable names. Maybe we should bring their surnames/species into the mix? Something like 'Revyote'/'Revote' perhaps?
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I still like "Lace" for Ace/Lexi (Lexi/Ace... whatever. I don't ship 'em), just 'cause it's easy to remember.
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My thoughts exactly. Besides, would Ace really want to be associated with something delicate and frilly like lace? " 'Ey sexy" seems to fit their personalities better.
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Okay, I'm really going to be a dunce about this, but what is with this "shipper" word? I understand what it means just by people's use of it, but I don't understand how that word has anything to do with pairing characters together. Does it mean... throwing them in a boat and shipping them out together..? I don't get it >_>;;
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Rev: "If you weren't a coyote -and a guy- I'd kiss you!" Tech: "Lucky for me, I'm both." Rev: "Aw who'm I kiddin'?" *smooch!* Tech: "Gah!"
I understand that. I know what the word entails as a definition here on the boards. I just don't literally get why the word "shipper" is used to label this sort of thing. There has to be a reason.
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Rev: "If you weren't a coyote -and a guy- I'd kiss you!" Tech: "Lucky for me, I'm both." Rev: "Aw who'm I kiddin'?" *smooch!* Tech: "Gah!"
Shipping, derived from the word "relationship", is a general term for emotional and/or intellectual involvement with the ongoing development of romance in a work of fiction. Thoguh techinically applicable to any such involvement, it refers chiefly to various related social dynamics observable on the Internet, and is seldom used outside of that context.
Shipping can involve virtually any kind of relationship - from the well-known and established, to the ambiguous or those udnergoing development, and even to the highly improbable and the blatently impossible. People involved in shipping (or shippers) assert that the relationship does exist, will exist, or simply that they would like it to exist.
The link in my previous post contains more info. Hopefully, someone will find it useful.
All this talk about shipper titles reminds of a promotion/q&a session for Avatar: The Last Airbender (aka Legend of Aang for those in the UK) at a Comicon a year or so back. They went through practically every combination of character pairings they could think of (as well as the characters' reactions to the pairings, some which were downright silly).