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[Opinions] Scylla or Charybdis?
In Greek mythology in the Odyssey, They were sea monsters on a island that surrounded it, one on each side, so you can't get of without getting very close to one. In some myths, Scylla was a nymph turned into a monster and Charybdis was the daughter of Gaia and Poseidon and a servant. Which one would you rather use?

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I'm sorry but they both look and sound like diseases to me, Scylla less so. Guess I'll pick that one
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For a human I'd rather use Scylla. Although Charybdis could have nicknames like Chary (Carrie?)
They'd be cute twin names for cats or like... venus flytraps or something :P
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Priscilla or, preferably, Lucilla with nn Cilla rather than Scylla; Charis instead of Charybdis.
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Scylla, because it'd be easier to spell and pronounce.
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Both sound like diseases.. If I had a gun against my head.. maybe Scylla only because Charybdis is so confusing to my brain.
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