Talk:Team STRQ/@comment-112.200.195.241-20171021010644/@comment-25936766-20171021012048

Honestly, I don't really see how "Stark" = "Stark White, and thus white". If I hear "Stark White" I think "Severely White", but if I only hear "Stark", nothing really brings to mind White specifically.

If it fit CNR due to "some phrase", then I still don't see how. When it comes to phrases involving "Stark", I'd think first of "Stark Naked" or "Stark Raving Mad". Stark alone simply means Severe/Complete/Bare/Sheer and similar things. Nothing that tells me "White" or any color.

And to make things worse, "Stark" may be questionable, but STORK undeniably fits CNR in a way anyone who knows what a Stork is would never think twice. Which makes the decision to use "Stark" seem just plain retarded.