No, guys, Pokemon has nothing to do with it. Even if K. has a passion for Pokemon, like many kids of the same age, I don't think he would randomly include them in a greeting post. Otherwise he would have specified "you are my Pokemon F. and W." or even "my Legendary Pokemon", which is worth more, or he would have used the initials f and w in capitals. The words are clear: they are two natural elements that cause powerful effects on us, like when you say: "you are a force of nature" (in Italy they say so). He used the word "my" not generally, but "belonging to me". Fire lights up something (the senses) in us, it warms us, K. loves the heat, for him it is essential. Water gives us life, it is indispensable, it calms us, it is the most basic element of healing. Fire and water are two essential elements for life, it is banal and demeaning to reduce them to a children's game, it would be like debasing K.'s beautiful message for his beloved friend (or something more). The choice of song, no matter from what point it is taken, is meaningful in every part, denotes great feelings, declares the need to be close, not necessarily in a physical sense. The photo captures a moment of joy, playfulness and even a little romantic. K.'s post is the best birthday message ever. Surely he will have also sent him private wishes, but these in public mean a pledge, in front of everyone, of being a good friend and a point of reference for him. Made in Italy