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I tutored a mature student from Albania I think once and her name was Inelda because Imelda was a banned name for being too Western. On the day her mother went to get her name official registered it was a novice clerk and she managed to badger her into letting Inelda be registered as a name. It's pronounced Imelda though lol e: I could be wrong on the country
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It's my god given right to name my son Microsoft Pnurtis and no government big shot is about to tell me I can't
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Remember this winner? Dejawesp posted:On the other hand he also spent his later years stealing smoke detectors in an attempt to build another bloody tool shed nuclear reactor. Remember kids, STDH doesn't pay.
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Comptroll The Forums posted:Remember this winner? you're a little late
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life is killing me posted:I bet Adolf isn't among those allowed names I know at least 3 people named that. They go by Adi.
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Banning a first name because of Hitler seems silly. It would be like banning the name John because a serial killer was called it. Just because outside of Germany and Austria our first thought when we hear Adolf is Hitler doesn't mean it's necessarily the same there.
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It's not banned most people are just sensible enough not to call their child Adolf. They do have rules about no "degrading or embarrassing names" so you can't call your kid Uglyface Poopsnout or whatever. However it's extremely dumb to compare Hitler to a serial killer lol EmmyOk has a new favorite as of 12:27 on Aug 29, 2017 |
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Zipperelli. posted:Wait, there's a literal list of allowed names in Austria? Dunno about Austria, but I remember a news report about some parents wanting to name their kids something ridiculous in New Zealand and them going to court to allow it but the court told them they couldn't. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11770854
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EmmyOk posted:It's not banned most people are just sensible enough not to call their child Adolf they do have rules about no "degrading or embarrassing names" so you can't call your kid Uglyface Poopsnout or whatever. However it's extremely dumb to compare Hitler to a serial killer lol Who still thinks tattoos are something to be publicly ridiculed/harrassed about in TYOL 2017?
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Slime posted:Banning a first name because of Hitler seems silly. It would be like banning the name John because a serial killer was called it. Just because outside of Germany and Austria our first thought when we hear Adolf is Hitler doesn't mean it's necessarily the same there. Hitler is a taboo there in many senses mainly because genocide and his association with the Nazi party. I dunno if you heard of that one? Many Germans actively avoid talking about him and you wouldn't wanna name your kid Adolf. Going around yelling "Heil Hitler" is likely to get the Polizei on your rear end. They are very ashamed. They don't want to act like the Holocaust never happened, but they'd love for you to not talk about it or Hitler in a positive light. Source: lived in Germany And Hitler =/= serial killer. Hitler--killed 6 million Jews and other ethnic groups basically for not being German Serial killer--killed around 3 people, possibly more but never 6 million, largely for reasons you see described unrealistically on shows like Criminal Minds 6 million, 3. Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge difference.
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And then everybody clapped, including a newly sentient train. And that train's name, was Adolf Hitler
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In the end it comes down to why you want to name your kid Adolf. If the city thinks you are doing because you idolize Hitler then no they will not allow it. If you beloved grandfather was called Adolf and you want to honor him its a different thing although they'll strongly suggest that you use it as a middle name and not the first name. Theres no blacklist or whitelist for names. You can name your kid a lot of stupid stuff as long as you can give a really good reason why and as long as its not hurting the child.
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EmmyOk posted:It's not banned most people are just sensible enough not to call their child Adolf. They do have rules about no "degrading or embarrassing names" so you can't call your kid Uglyface Poopsnout or whatever. However it's extremely dumb to compare Hitler to a serial killer lol life is killing me posted:Hitler is a taboo there in many senses mainly because genocide and his association with the Nazi party. I dunno if you heard of that one? Many Germans actively avoid talking about him and you wouldn't wanna name your kid Adolf. Going around yelling "Heil Hitler" is likely to get the Polizei on your rear end. They are very ashamed. They don't want to act like the Holocaust never happened, but they'd love for you to not talk about it or Hitler in a positive light. I agree that post was loving dumb and I apologize for it.
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Sir Lemming posted:And then everybody clapped, including a newly sentient train. And that train's name, was Hitlery McHitler-Face
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Shai-Hulud posted:In the end it comes down to why you want to name your kid Adolf. If the city thinks you are doing because you idolize Hitler then no they will not allow it. If you beloved grandfather was called Adolf and you want to honor him its a different thing although they'll strongly suggest that you use it as a middle name and not the first name. What if Hitler was you beloved grandfather though?
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You have to hand it to Hitler for single handedly destroying a name, a surname and a mustache. Has anybody else in history matched his accomplishments in conjuring negative connotations? In another 100 years, will Adolf make a comeback?
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sixth and maimed posted:Who still thinks tattoos are something to be publicly ridiculed/harrassed about in TYOL 2017?
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The story as written definitely didn't happen, but creepy rear end in a top hat guys do exist and absolutely do act like that, in public. And people are still loving gross as hell about tattoos, I had a boss once remark to me that he thought tattoos made women ugly, like his opinion on it loving mattered at all.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:The story as written definitely didn't happen, but creepy rear end in a top hat guys do exist and absolutely do act like that, in public. And people are still loving gross as hell about tattoos, I had a boss once remark to me that he thought tattoos made women ugly, like his opinion on it loving mattered at all. All of the employees at work need to hide their tattoos because the owners are senior citizens who still think tattoos are the mark of hooligans. One of them blamed the problems a competitor had on them hiring gays. We've successfully hidden from them that their good Christian company almost exclusively employs left-wing, tattooed queers (including a lesbian couple) and one trans guy.
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Comptroll The Forums posted:You have to hand it to Hitler for single handedly destroying a name, a surname and a mustache. Has anybody else in history matched his accomplishments in conjuring negative connotations? In another 100 years, will Adolf make a comeback? Elvis. If you see anyone under the age of 60 named Elvis, you know that their parents were massive tools, and that the kid had to deal with all sorts of poo poo due to their name.
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sixth and maimed posted:Who still thinks tattoos are something to be publicly ridiculed/harrassed about in TYOL 2017? The woman with really ugly tattoos who wrote that.
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Fathis Munk posted:What if Hitler was you beloved grandfather though? That's just stupid; why would Hitler have been in a guard tower?
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Bertrand Hustle posted:The story as written definitely didn't happen, but creepy rear end in a top hat guys do exist and absolutely do act like that, in public. And people are still loving gross as hell about tattoos, I had a boss once remark to me that he thought tattoos made women ugly, like his opinion on it loving mattered at all. I've witnessed boys doing the old "I just don't get [x]" routine about piercings when talking to women with visible piercings. I'm assuming it's a PUA strategy?
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Fathis Munk posted:What if Hitler was you beloved grandfather though? Then I would be bragging about how my grandpa personally killed Hitler, probably
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Jerry Cotton posted:I've witnessed boys doing the old "I just don't get [x]" routine about piercings when talking to women with visible piercings. I'm assuming it's a PUA strategy? Speaking as someone who used to say poo poo like that when he was an idiot teenager, it's more a crippling lack of self-confidence (not directly criticizing someone because you aren't confident enough to handle confrontation or disagreement) combined with the kind of self-absorbed social unawareness that makes one share stupid opinions unprompted. So you say whatever is on your mind, in indirect sort of ways that you can try to duck away from if someone thinks you're insulting them ("oh no I didn't mean your piercings/tattoos/short hair/huge tits, I mean like in general") because you badly want people to notice and talk to you, but you don't really have a sense of social appropriateness so you come across as That Weird Kid, kind of a jerk but you don't realize it and don't mean to be. I got better.
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I really don't understand the need to get tattoos and piercings that are visible in business casual and then wonder why organizations and corporations don't want to hire you. The reality is, if you don't think about these things before you permanently adorn your body, you're basically consigning yourself to more limited options than you'd have if you stifled the inexplicable need to express yourself at all times, even in places where such expression is inappropriate. Disclaimer: I have tattoos and like them, I just think it's stupid to whine about tattoos not being acceptable in certain contexts e: Yep I'm aware of the current tack of conversation here life is killing me has a new favorite as of 03:15 on Aug 30, 2017 |
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Olive Garden tonight! posted:Then I would be bragging about how my grandpa personally killed Hitler, probably That was Hitler's best accomplishment, but he didn't have any kids, so the question is, who was grandpa, really?
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Albert Einstein, duh
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quote:Weeding Out The Bad Customers quote:Racists Are Popping Up By The Dozen
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I can't get off on that last anecdote if the editor is gonna censor where the racist thought the coworker was from.
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life is killing me posted:I really don't understand the need to get tattoos and piercings that are visible in business casual and then wonder why organizations and corporations don't want to hire you. Wait does LoB have an alt account?
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They, correctly, thought the co-worker was from New Jersey.
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Yeah I mean who wouldn't want to deport people from New Jersey?
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Fathis Munk posted:Yeah I mean who wouldn't want to deport people from New Jersey? Deport them right back into New Jersey. Come to think of it, I'd support a wall around New Jersey.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Wait does LoB have an alt account? I agree with him, though. My complete back's covered and I have a quarter sleeve, so it's not like I'm just anti-tatoo. OTOH, I made sure I can cover them up if needed. I work an office job and not every employer is as understanding about them as my current one. I used to work for a Japanese owned company that had a lot of senior ex-pats at C-level; they're not too great about tatoos. As for piercings, I don't get them. I also don't find them aesthetically pleasing. But, I also get that that's my personal opinion, and I don't volunteer it to people or judge them because they have them.
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When it comes to tattoos it's always important to remember that literally no one on this earth cares about your opinion on tattoos. And if you ever find yourself in a situation where you're sharing your opinions on tattoos you've definitely hosed up in some way.
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BobbyK posted:And if you ever find yourself in a situation where you're sharing your opinions on tattoos you've definitely hosed up in some way.
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BobbyK posted:When it comes to tattoos it's always important to remember that literally no one on this earth cares about your opinion on tattoos. And if you ever find yourself in a situation where you're sharing your opinions on tattoos you've definitely hosed up in some way. So... How badly did you gently caress up with your tattoos?
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BobbyK posted:When it comes to tattoos it's always important to remember that literally no one on this earth cares about your opinion on tattoos. And if you ever find yourself in a situation where you're sharing your opinions on tattoos you've definitely hosed up in some way. Literally no one on this earth cares about your tattoos, it's important to remember this also
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life is killing me posted:I really don't understand the need to get tattoos and piercings that are visible in business casual and then wonder why organizations and corporations don't want to hire you. It seems like you do care actually.
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