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Posted October 27, 2025 01:31 · last edited October 27, 2025 01:42

martinb
Did I hear a nickname there for Loke in the Armiento interview? 

I think he was calling him ‘Swing’ as in Swing Loke, sweet chariot. Would make a good chant too, if it isn’t already! …or it could be Piper’s nickname and a different reference! Dan Bern, for those who remember…

It's how Xuan is pronounced - close to "shwan" if you anglicanise it. Song would work for sure. Think Carlo was just butchering it a little.

Still not as bad as Keegan "Jelasick" though.

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Unknown editor edited October 27, 2025 01:42
martinb
Did I hear a nickname there for Loke in the Armiento interview? 

I think he was calling him ‘Swing’ as in Swing Loke, sweet chariot. Would make a good chant too, if it isn’t already! …or it could be Piper’s nickname and a different reference! Dan Bern, for those who remember…

It's how Xuan is pronounced - close to "shwan" if you anglicanise it. Think Carlo was just butchering it a little.

Still not as bad as Keegan "Jelasick" though.
Unknown editor edited October 27, 2025 01:33
martinb
Did I hear a nickname there for Loke in the Armiento interview? 

I think he was calling him ‘Swing’ as in Swing Loke, sweet chariot. Would make a good chant too, if it isn’t already! …or it could be Piper’s nickname and a different reference! Dan Bern, for those who remember…

It's how Xuan is pronounced - close to "shwan" if you anglicanise it.
Unknown editor edited October 27, 2025 01:32
martinb
Did I hear a nickname there for Loke in the Armiento interview? 

I think he was calling him ‘Swing’ as in Swing Loke, sweet chariot. Would make a good chant too, if it isn’t already! …or it could be Piper’s nickname and a different reference! Dan Bern, for those who remember…

It's how Xuan is pronounced - close to "shwan".