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I mean, this is just annoying! This isn't a [[Lucky Charms Title]], it's just meaningless letters! '
* It stands for the unknown; "fill in the blank". Lots of characters addicted to various things.
* [[Late to Thethe Punchline|Whoa!]] I never connected "holic" to words like "alcoholic" or "shopaholic." So, why shouldn't we pronounce the "xxx" again? "X-aholic" seems like a perfectly valid name to me.
** Because CLAMP are Japanese, which gives them a -4 penalty to sanity checks, are not native english speakers, which gives a significant penalty to language checks, and ''are CLAMP'', which gives them another -4 to sanity. That is to say, its written by lunatics who are not entirely fluent in the nuances of the language they named it in. It may be close to x-aholic, which is what a native speaker would name it, but its impressively close.
** This was actually kind of explained in the 'movie' A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which Yuuko explains that when a person who has an addiction to or obsession with some object or activity they're described with the word -holic (or -aholic) What exactly, Yuuko/Watanuki or any of the other characters are obsessed with, who knows. It could be that Watanuki is obsessed with trying to establish his existence, or that Yuuko is addicted to collecting strange and supernatural objects (or alcohol). So the title may be taking the [[Your Mileage May Vary]] concept with the title.
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== Watanuki's living situation ==
Before Yuko took him in, he was living alone. Why? We know that his parents were, er, [[Sealed Good in Aa Can|"indisposed"]], but where's his maternal second cousin {{spoiler|Tomoyo}}? His uncle {{spoiler|Touya}}? His grandfather, {{spoiler|Fujitaka}}? ''The entire very wealthy {{spoiler|Li clan over in Hong Kong}}? Did they all, like, abandon him (or remember doing so, fuck you [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]) when his parents were captured?
* The above here. The implication this troper got was that EVERYONE who knew anything about or was in any way connected to the {{spoiler|Li-Kinomoto's}}, or at the very least about Watanuki/ {{spoiler|Syaoran Jr.}}, was mindwiped or given a specific amnesia rewrite that believes he "died in the car accident" or whatever. This Troper is also still pissed that ALL this came about, and Watanuki suffers so much basically because {{spoiler|Clow Reed needed a 10 year old girl to watch over his magical card friends which he'd completely irresponsibly created and loosed on the world}}. That's how many lives you've irreversibly screwed up for your own selfish reasons?
** Er, in Clow's defense, Sakura wasn't just 'watching over' them. If he hadn't set it up so Sakura became their new master, {{spoiler|Keroberos, Yue, and all of the Clow Cards would have faded out of existence, effectively dying.}} The question of 'true altruism' aside, I still wouldn't call attempting to {{spoiler|save the lives of 21 different entities (''54'' in the anime, and 22/55 if you count Yukito)}} 'selfish'. Especially given the implications that the TRC group would be even more screwed than they already are otherwise.
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** Okay, so Watanuki kind of {{spoiler|''lied to Doumeki about the true reason he's stuck in the shop'', as he was trapped in the other world and the only way he could've gotten out was by ''paying his freedom''.}}
** But now what I don't get is why Watanuki would {{spoiler|lie about why he is staying in the shop}} in the first place. Sure, it's a really long explanation, but what's to be gained from it? Or did I just miss something?
*** The Main Reason would be for the Tsubasa manga to catch up with [[XXX Holic×××HOLiC]] and not spoil anything. I think.
*** Watanuki lied probably because Doumeki would likely pay a price. If it's Watanuki's choice, then he respects it, but if it was forced, as this was the case, he'd search for something to give on return and hurt himself.
*** This fits the narrative really well so far, but my problem is the same as it was when {{spoiler|he was staying to see Yuko again}}. What pissed me off was that Watanuki spent the series learning about how he should let others help carry his burden. Supposedly. He apparently hit his head and forgot the entire eye incident off screen, as this plot/character point keeps getting drop kicked out a window every time I turn around. It isn't even as though he's sparing his friends of hardship, either. They're going through hell, and not being able to do anything only makes it worse for them.
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* There's one scene where Watanuki hears the phone ringing, and as he walks over to it he says "I'm coming." What the foog?
 
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