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Originally Posted by Thewanderer
But... tsunderes go from bitchy and superficially uninterested to loving and submissive over time.
Like this:
It doesn't mean a girl who's tsun half the time and dere the other...
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No, that's what it USED to mean. These days it practically means "bipolar".
Rin is NOT a good example of what you're talking about, either, as she definitely flops back and forth throughout UBW... though there is a general trend towards dere, yes.
Interestingly, Kyon's behaviour qualifies his as a tsundere as well. This means that Kyon and Haruhi are tsundere for each other, which is amusing.