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What type of muscle does a name have? What I mean is, when you here of a specific name in an MGS, or in the real world, do you think of a specific body type for that name? Not an obvious one like "Bubba" or something, but one which is a name someone would use on their kids. For the sake of the thread, let's use the name Greg. When I hear Greg without any other knowledge of who Greg is, my first thought would definately have to be roughly a 200 pound biker, kinda bearish. I wanna hear ya'lls thoughts on this. It's definately seems to be an interesting subject. __________________ In the MGS FC's I am Psycho Mantis! "Put your controller on the floor...Put it down as flat as you can...That's good. Now I will move your controller by the power of my will alone!" |
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I think that a person's idea of a name is based on people they know with that name. For example, Greg to me is a guy who is skinny and emo. Mainly because I know several people named Greg who are like that. |
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I've known a lot of guys named Matt who were massive 300+ lb. football players in high school and college. for a while I started to think (jokingly) there must be some criteria that if you name your kid Matt he has to be that way.. lol.. it's also been the same way with the name Brian. |
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