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AWESOMEE!! tysm ^o^awww ( ,,◕ ̫ ◕,, ) thank you ~ of course we can hang - Erik is just always so busy.
Erik is "fun" in a way that is low-key-annoying to others. But if you spend enough time with him, you won't notice the stammering anymore.
You'll find him polite and mostly academically inclined - usually passionate about community work, order, research, and his club achievements.
You can find him at the Occult Club, Nap Club, or the library.
Is it okay if i add you too!? You seem like a great person LOL! sorry if this comes out as weird (||⌒ω⌒)awww ( ,,◕ ̫ ◕,, ) thank you ~ of course we can hang - Erik is just always so busy.
Erik is "fun" in a way that is low-key-annoying to others. But if you spend enough time with him, you won't notice the stammering anymore.
You'll find him polite and mostly academically inclined - usually passionate about community work, order, research, and his club achievements.
You can find him at the Occult Club, Nap Club, or the library.
add awaayyyIs it okay if i add you too!? You seem like a great person LOL! sorry if this comes out as weird (||⌒ω⌒)
It's an effective variant of the stereotypical anime nerd character, the "Megane-kun" (メガネくん) trope. Academic, intelligent, and often socially awkward or reserved. Erik is additionally, somewhat sickly, sceptical, overly reliant on proper ettiquete, but also quite kind. It's great to work from a stereotype and add a few strokes of color to it! People immediately recognize him as a nerd - and know what to expect - which makes interactions somewhat more predictable. heheheUnique character concept not many choose to make, so very good!
Unfortunately not many like Japanese stereotypes, but they're always refreshing to see :)It's an effective variant of the stereotypical anime nerd character, the "Megane-kun" (メガネくん) trope. Academic, intelligent, and often socially awkward or reserved. Erik is additionally, somewhat sickly, sceptical, overly reliant on proper ettiquete, but also quite kind. It's great to work from a stereotype and add a few strokes of color to it! People immediately recognize him as a nerd - and know what to expect - which makes interactions somewhat more predictable. hehehe