Can someone, anyone, please explain to me where Rocky saying āstatementā comes from? Why is this a thing? How does it make sense?
As far as I know, saying āstatementā at the end of a statement is not a canon thing. Now, Iām not one to shy away from headcanons, I love seeing different interpretations! Aroace Grace has my heart and giant Adrian is iconic! But this??
The book states that āquestionā is a linguistic quirk of Eridian language that Rocky just never dropped. Itās like gendering objects in third person in English if your first language is like French or Spanish or something. Itās cute! Linguistic differences are dope! And this is (in my humble opinion as someone w a bit of a linguistic background), a realistic one too! There are languages on earth that do this! Hell, you could even say that English does so, with the tone rising to indicate a question (a bit of a stretch, but still cool). But do you know how many statements there are in general speech? This is our general way of talking. It is the norm. Questions are an outlier and need to be differentiated from said norm. No one is going to put āstatementā at the end of every sentence that isnāt a question. Not even fan artists! Sometimes it feels like they try to emphasize a certain sentence by adding āstatement,ā but very often it just feels like itās haphazardly thrown in. Itās not consistent and that bothers me the most of all. If you want to use āstatement,ā a clunky extra word to show the norm, at least do it with consistency. Use it in every statement. Please, I beg of you.
Or better yet, just use āquestionā! āStatementā is not a thing! Yāall are so bloody talented and the message gets across without it too, I promise
Or just ignore me lol in the end it doesn't really matter it's just something I do not understand and has been bothering me










