Talk:Boku

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Just tried to fix this page, by making it a disambiguation page and moving the original text to Boku_(instrument), because a link to it from Mental_sport refers to it as a mental sport, I.E. a kind of game. My changes, however, were reverted. An activity can not also be an object, so this requires disambiguation. Both the Boku_(instrument) page and the Boku_(game) page need to be stubs for now, because there is very little information on the Boku_(instrument) page as it stands, and because I don't know anything about the game. I'm going to get an account so that I can implement the changes in the proper way, unless someone else wants to implement the changes first.

[edit] Merge

I'm not really familiar with Boku drums, but the article seems to indicate that it is simply a Cuban name for an ashiko. I suggest the articles be merged. Strobilus 13:16, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Don't Merge

A Rozen Maiden character is refered to as Boku due to the fact that the character is female but uses the male form of 'I', which is Boku.

Similar to 'Desu'.