COMMENT ON THIS PROJECT > @Cetus_Centaura wrote: Karpov N... no... NO! There is something far too... fishy about that name. Something that nauseates you. Maybe it's those gills — red and open like fresh wounds, fleshy constructs that breathe liquid, which shouldn't be possible. Maybe it's their skin — a layer of gross, flaky scales that are both rough and smooth at the same time, an awful thing to run your fingers across. Maybe it's that empty look in their eyes as they swim aimlessly through the ocean. You don't think you thought of fish so abhorrently before getting knocked out in that shelling. > @Ndog21_blu21 wrote: McGraw That doesn't sound right. Too... Amerihioan, you guess? Ivan is a very distinctly Pomromi first name, so you don't think it makes much sense to give yourself something more foreign sounding. Even if you did want to give yourself a foreign name, you'd pick something way cooler. > @Silli_Pleep wrote: Ivan Smirnov (it’s one of my friends last names so yippieee) This name sounds alright enough. You like the way it rolls off your tongue. Well... you don't actually say it out loud, it's an expression. You jot it down on the symptoms form, check off the box marked "Headache," and hand it back to the doctor. He pockets the paper and says you can pretty much go now. If you have any questions, now's the time to ask. ==> https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1197116280/