what a heck is himeroids
4 months ago
Please stop writing to me about the similarity of the species name himeroid and the disease hemorrhoid.
I speak Russian, the species name comes from the word "chimera", and it does not sound as similar in my language as in English. I just don't care. I did not put such a meaning into the species name, I am not going to change it. Different languages have many different words that may sound strange or ugly to you. At first it was funny to me, but more and more people are starting to write to me about this. Stop, you are not the first, and if you write this, NOTHING will change and no one will be pleased. It is simply inappropriate
I speak Russian, the species name comes from the word "chimera", and it does not sound as similar in my language as in English. I just don't care. I did not put such a meaning into the species name, I am not going to change it. Different languages have many different words that may sound strange or ugly to you. At first it was funny to me, but more and more people are starting to write to me about this. Stop, you are not the first, and if you write this, NOTHING will change and no one will be pleased. It is simply inappropriate
PerryThePeryton
~perrytheperyton
A lot of english words are similar to other english words, and that's not even taking into consideration other languages. I just assumed Himeroid was completely made up, but it's cool to learn it comes from another word!
Felixa-Cyprus
~felixa-cyprus
The species looks cool, though. Might look into getting one someday
PUFFERFISH1234
~pufferfish1234
people assuming things and looking into it much as usual...
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