>>18884
I kind of meant that his hair should be longer...
>>18943
Q: Haruhi hates boredom most of all and seeks "extraordinariness" in school life. And the one who is always at her beck and call is the narrator of this story, Kyon. He is an ordinary boy with no outstanding features, whose name is not even revealed. What do you think about him?
Nagaru: Though I could give him a decent name, I thought it feels stupid and funny that he is called by that queer nickname from beginning to end. As for his featurelessness, I originally planned he would be an esper, but while writing the Prologue, I had subconsciously turned him into a common person. And you said he is an ordinary boy, but I think, in a sense, he is not an ordinary boy, such as his way of thinking.
Q: What is an example of his thinking being unusual?
Nagaru: In a sense he reasons philosophically although he is a first-year student of high school. And while he quibbles and complains, his actions aren't consistent with the mind. Perhaps he may be more incompliant than Haruhi. After all, he is an opposite person.
I'm an ordinary Sophmore boy in high school, and I think of such things most of the time. I've especially been thinking of more philosphical things as of late... probably because of maturity.
I've just never read about the Second Law of Thermodynamics before. :/