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Re: Chloris and Clovis
I think it's ostentatiously antique in the style of Otis, Cleon, Grover, which is somewhat appealing, but what ruins it for me are my word associations with it - 'clove' and 'cloven (hoof)' - and altogether I react as if it's fusty, pungent, demonic. I actually used to really like Clover, but lately the Clov part of that has been off-putting as well.It's weird how much I dislike them. I like Doris and Chloe; the only reason I can think of that I'd hate Chloris is the similarity to 'chlorine' or 'chlorophyll', which seems silly.
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