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QtJenna89
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Pazaa Illusions

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I've only written one other article (that has been accepted). And some people might think this next article is worthless, but I do not.

Today while shopping in Whyville, I came across a shirt. It was not an absolutely fabulous shirt, but it wasn't bad, either. But what I noticed most about this shirt was its name. The designer had named it 'Pazaa.'

Now I'm pretty sure most of you know what a real Pazaa is; if you don't, I'm sure you've seen other citizens wearing a hand with the index, the thumb and the pinkie finger up. That, my dears, is a Pazaa.

I have noticed many designers naming their parts something like "Cute Blue Shirt (Pazaa)." My question is, why put the "Pazaa" at the end? My theory is that since Pazaa is searched for so often, they hope their parts will come up whenever someone searches for a Pazaa. That means, they think, that more people will look at their parts.

Now here's my question to all of you: Do you think this is fair?

Also, I might be wrong -- there might be completely different reasons why some designers do this. Prove me wrong!

-QtJenna89

P.S. I might have sounded kind of mean and up-tight, LoL! I'm not, I'm just curious! ;)

 

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