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[Opinions] Re: Escarlata
I'm not a fan, it's a bit too extra even for me.
I don't love Scarlet, but I much prefer Scarlet to Escarlata. Also the name conjures a range of associations, from 'escargot' to 'scar' (same with Scarlet, I knew a cat called Scarlet who I nicknamed 'Scarface' much to her owner's resignation, she was a neat cat) to 'latte'-creamy-coffee, the combination of which actually gives me a bit of a queasy feeling for some silly, delicate reason. It just makes the name a tiny bit...not pleasant? in a way. Of course, this is specific to the way my brain works, but that's just my impression.
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