Talk:Sun Wukong/@comment-24113789-20150222160443

"As his neck-chain is part of his design template and not an add-on (i.e. the chain on his pants)..."

"I.e." is used wrong here, but I am not sure what is meant. The abbreviation "i.e" is for the Latin "id est" meaning "that is". It seems like the intended meaning is closer to "for example", but that is not correct either.