Chapter 2: Shipping Names

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Recently, I've been spending my free time researching the term 'shipping'.

It seems that each ship has a certain name to fit along with it. I've asked a few of my fellow comrades of some ship names they know of.

Touko Fukawa says, " I know a lot of ship names. Togafuka, Fukatoga, Byakawa, Toukami, and many more!"

Yasuhiro comments," What do you think is better? Working at a Burger King or working at a Five Guys? They both would have burgers...."

After talking to these students, I decided to research on the Internet to see what the web had to say about ship names. Apparently a series called Pokémon likes to defy the rules of ship names.

Instead of using a combined name they use a phrase and then add the word shipping.

An example of this is "Rocket shipping" which is the ship between Team Rocket members James and Jesse. They are called "Rocket shipping" for their jobs as members of Team Rocket.

Along with learning of this new form of ship names I've also come across a strange photo:

It seems that people around the Internet fill this out and send it back out via social media to make a statement of ships they prefer

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It seems that people around the Internet fill this out and send it back out via social media to make a statement of ships they prefer. I find this very interesting. I will most likely look for more of these photos as I continue with my nonstop research to understand shipping.

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