For various reasons, I'm seriously considering changing my middle name.
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For various reasons, I'm seriously considering changing my middle name. Not legally, since the only place it appears in full is my birth certificate (Although I don't have my long-form birth certificate, so who knows if it's right or even if I was born at all? đ€
Anyway, all other official documents have just âM.â.
So, I can go wild & unilaterally declare the M now stands for something else.
But, I can't think of anything cool⊠best I came up with is that it's just âMâ period. Ideas welcome.
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For various reasons, I'm seriously considering changing my middle name. Not legally, since the only place it appears in full is my birth certificate (Although I don't have my long-form birth certificate, so who knows if it's right or even if I was born at all? đ€
Anyway, all other official documents have just âM.â.
So, I can go wild & unilaterally declare the M now stands for something else.
But, I can't think of anything cool⊠best I came up with is that it's just âMâ period. Ideas welcome.
I've been looking to change my middle name, but to one still starting with âMâ. I decided:"Maximiliano".
I know it seems a haughty choiceâbut HMO:
I was reviewing my high school papers & remembered in Spanish class, my 1Ëąá” teacher gave everyone a name of Spanish origin (eg, âJohnâ â âJuanâ).
She (apparently) couldn't think of a Latin-origin equiv. to âBradleyâ & said
> «Tu serĂĄ Maximilano»I stopped using it when I graduated HS, but â just like The Big Lebowski â âit fits right in thereâ.
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I've been looking to change my middle name, but to one still starting with âMâ. I decided:"Maximiliano".
I know it seems a haughty choiceâbut HMO:
I was reviewing my high school papers & remembered in Spanish class, my 1Ëąá” teacher gave everyone a name of Spanish origin (eg, âJohnâ â âJuanâ).
She (apparently) couldn't think of a Latin-origin equiv. to âBradleyâ & said
> «Tu serĂĄ Maximilano»I stopped using it when I graduated HS, but â just like The Big Lebowski â âit fits right in thereâ.
@bkuhn It's the name for your time and place.
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@bkuhn It's the name for your time and place.
I seen London, & I seen France, but I never seen no queen in her damned undies, & I definitely I seen stupifying stuff in Los Ange-ales âŠ
& I'm a hard working man. Possibly the hardest working man who ever lived in Boston, NYC, then Portland âŠwhich would put me in the running for hardest working man worldwide.But, sometimes there's a guy â and I'm talking about myself,Bradley Maximiliano Kuhn, here â who is just the right person for his time &place. I just fit right in here.
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I seen London, & I seen France, but I never seen no queen in her damned undies, & I definitely I seen stupifying stuff in Los Ange-ales âŠ
& I'm a hard working man. Possibly the hardest working man who ever lived in Boston, NYC, then Portland âŠwhich would put me in the running for hardest working man worldwide.But, sometimes there's a guy â and I'm talking about myself,Bradley Maximiliano Kuhn, here â who is just the right person for his time &place. I just fit right in here.
@bkuhn @richardfontana like the Emperor of Mexico!
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@bkuhn @richardfontana like the Emperor of Mexico!
And, like, a hundred famous futbol players