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>>36801574
>Moon tourism? I think that's a great idea dad!

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>>33431283
I don't know. I am also out of fashion. I just know the 'kos' have dropped significantly since then.
Wikipedia says this, but how accurate it is I don't know

The usage of -ko (子) has changed significantly over the years: prior to the Meiji Restoration (1868), it was reserved for members of the imperial family. Following the restoration, it became popular and was overwhelmingly common in the Taishō and early Shōwa era. The suffix -ko increased in popularity after the mid-20th century. Around the year 2006, due to the citizenry mimicking naming habits of popular entertainers, the suffix -ko was declining in popularity. At the same time, names of western origin, written in kana, were becoming increasingly popular for naming of girls. By 2004 there was a trend of using hiragana instead of kanji in naming girls.

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>>29822541
Well, you can't become the boxing champ of the college without some training...

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>>20482016
This so much.

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