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Idol probably refers to the existence of an adoring fan club, while mascot refers to the way she is treated as a cute, symbolic figure of the shopping street. The two descriptions do not contradict each other and neither are they mutually exclusive. --[[User:Zzhk|Zzhk]] ([[User talk:Zzhk|talk]]) 02:46, 21 May 2013 (CDT) | Idol probably refers to the existence of an adoring fan club, while mascot refers to the way she is treated as a cute, symbolic figure of the shopping street. The two descriptions do not contradict each other and neither are they mutually exclusive. --[[User:Zzhk|Zzhk]] ([[User talk:Zzhk|talk]]) 02:46, 21 May 2013 (CDT) | ||
:Ok, thanks for explaining. Also, sorry about the in-line text. I didn't know that they would still affect the spacing despite being invisible. I'll refrain from using them and utilize the talk page as per your suggestion. [[User:Kory|<span style="color:Green;font:normal 10pt Papyrus, fantasy">Kory</span>]] 07:55, 21 May 2013 (CDT) |
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Is it supposed to be idol instead of mascot? I know in the previous chapter they referred to her as an idol.
アイドル: Idol
マスコット: mascot
Idol probably refers to the existence of an adoring fan club, while mascot refers to the way she is treated as a cute, symbolic figure of the shopping street. The two descriptions do not contradict each other and neither are they mutually exclusive. --Zzhk (talk) 02:46, 21 May 2013 (CDT)
- Ok, thanks for explaining. Also, sorry about the in-line text. I didn't know that they would still affect the spacing despite being invisible. I'll refrain from using them and utilize the talk page as per your suggestion. Kory 07:55, 21 May 2013 (CDT)