dag says...

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^That makes me think of a tangent. It would interesting if people go back to using professions for their surnames, like "thatcher", "baker", "smith" etc. In this day and age, there probably would be people named "photoshop"

What would your name be?

maatc says...

>> ^dag:
^That makes me think of a tangent. It would interesting if people go back to using professions for their surnames, like "thatcher", "baker", "smith" etc. In this day and age, there probably would be people named "photoshop"
What would your name be?


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deputydog says...

>> ^dag:
^That makes me think of a tangent. It would interesting if people go back to using professions for their surnames, like "thatcher", "baker", "smith" etc. In this day and age, there probably would be people named "photoshop"
What would your name be?


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Laekroth says...

What to think of the people who's ancestors did an early attempt of making a funny?
In Holland some people have names that would translate to "born naked" or "farts" for example.

There's one woman, Anne-Wil (Anne-Wants in Dutch), who's surname would translate to "Anne-Wants Out of the Bottle". If that wasn't bad enough she's married to a guy who has "Mustard" as his surname... So now her full name is "Anne-Wants Mustard-Out of the Bottle".
Another guy is named "Koos Busters" (Koos is pronounced as "Coas")

Nowadays there probably would be people names "gotpwned", "isanoob" or "hasskillz" as well.

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