I see you are relating kun to the I-Ching hexagram meaning earth and also receptivity.
Interesting connection, anon.
(By the way, possibly noteworthy, Qabala also means “receptive.”)
The more obvious connotation is by analogy with the Japanese suffix -chan, because in this context -kun is for an older youth, a male youth you are addressing who is of equal or younger age that yourself.
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20856159? ago
I-Ching, boys. Look it up....
20856214? ago
I see you are relating kun to the I-Ching hexagram meaning earth and also receptivity.
Interesting connection, anon.
(By the way, possibly noteworthy, Qabala also means “receptive.”)
The more obvious connotation is by analogy with the Japanese suffix -chan, because in this context -kun is for an older youth, a male youth you are addressing who is of equal or younger age that yourself.
So Domo Arigato mofo
20857338? ago
I think the Qabala angle is definitely noteworthy.
20857787? ago
Oh YEAH! <
20859080? ago
I don’t think so. Because that would mean that it is also referencing I Ching, which as ive already explained is not the reference here.