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Banri's Spirit speaks of himself in a strange way, consistently referring to himself as "This me", and to aspects of himself like "This voice". He seems to fully recognize that the living Banri has equal rights to refer to himself as Tada Banri. --[[User:Rpapo|Rpapo]] 13:28, 11 October 2010 (UTC) | Banri's Spirit speaks of himself in a strange way, consistently referring to himself as "This me", and to aspects of himself like "This voice". He seems to fully recognize that the living Banri has equal rights to refer to himself as Tada Banri. --[[User:Rpapo|Rpapo]] 13:28, 11 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
Banri's | Banri's Spirit shows a very male speech pattern, using "da zo" and other constructs that women generally do not use, as they would appear rough or uncouth. I haven't seen enough of the living Banri's speech to comment on it yet. --[[User:Rpapo|Rpapo]] 13:31, 11 October 2010 (UTC) |
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Banri's Spirit speaks of himself in a strange way, consistently referring to himself as "This me", and to aspects of himself like "This voice". He seems to fully recognize that the living Banri has equal rights to refer to himself as Tada Banri. --Rpapo 13:28, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
Banri's Spirit shows a very male speech pattern, using "da zo" and other constructs that women generally do not use, as they would appear rough or uncouth. I haven't seen enough of the living Banri's speech to comment on it yet. --Rpapo 13:31, 11 October 2010 (UTC)