krasota (
rootofnewt) wrote2002-06-18 06:56 pm
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most of my life, strangers have expressed interest or disbelief when presented with my given name. it's never been a big deal for me as it's not exceptionally common in english-speaking countries in this day and age.
i do wonder, however, at the apparent lack of curiousity expressed by my fellow goths and pagans. i find myself wondering if they are so accustomed to affectation that they'd act just as non-plussed if i gave my name as Lady Ravenbutt.
i do wonder, however, at the apparent lack of curiousity expressed by my fellow goths and pagans. i find myself wondering if they are so accustomed to affectation that they'd act just as non-plussed if i gave my name as Lady Ravenbutt.
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and i knew two jocelyns in college, as well. had a class with each of them, to boot.
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Fido. yes, just as you'd expect it to be pronounced. and i don't care. i like it. and dammit, i'm keeping it.
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I have a penchant for names like that.
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Sean's is Ravenspear Elf-fucker.
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I also use my name as an on the spot IQ test. If you can pronounce it with out hesitation you automatically go on my list of people I like. If you can tell me who she is off the top of your head, I'll sleep with you. And if you don't try to give me some silly nickname I will marry you. (although James still trys to call me Percy.)
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Wow, I score!
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3 years of Latin.
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I also like Lady Ravenbutt ;-).
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I dunno, your given name never surprised me any, but my name isn't that common either. I don't think my name is rare, but given the number of people that can't say it correctly, perhaps it is.