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Lol Elon Musk named his kid "X Æ A-12"
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2020-05-10 at 12:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof Elon is a pretty weird name as well. I guess it's just how his family rolls.
No way you can include Æ on passports and the like though.
In the states at least there's absolutely no federal regulation on names. Stuff like that gets automatically translated into a phonetic spelling, so I guess here it'd be 'X ae A twelve'. This happens if your legal name is in a different language too. I guess maybe the original spelling is only on your birth certificate or something?
Also Elon is a...
are you ready for it?
Elon is a J3w name. So at least it's actually a real name. -
2020-05-10 at 12:30 AM UTCReminder that Hydro named her son after random shit.
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2020-05-10 at 12:32 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 12:32 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 12:34 AM UTCJew name or not Elon Musk is probably my favorite tech overlord. Did you hear he was threatening to move Tesla to Texas if the Governor of Cali didn't ease up on the lock down. Lel. Pretty sure he'd do it, he intentionally torpedo'd Tesla stock the other day to make a point.
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2020-05-10 at 12:39 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 12:41 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 12:49 AM UTCI don't want to give anything away but from her son's name I can firmly state that most people would think he is black. But like African black, not American black. It's a COOL name, I will admit. But it'll probably cause him problems in the future if he ever wants to do more than flip burgers.
X ae A-12 will never have such problems. You make fun of his name, his dad fires your dad. 200 years later when you are long dead, and your descendants are trying to emigrate to Mars, X ae A-12 will still be alive, and he will keep your shitty lineage from ever reaching the stars. -
2020-05-10 at 12:55 AM UTCYou may have heard the old proverb,“Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations.” In Japan, the expression goes, “Rice paddies to rice paddies in three generations.” The Scottish say “The father buys, the son builds, the grandchild sells, and his son begs.” In China, “Wealth never survives three generations.”
https://familylinevideo.com/three-generations-family-history/ -
2020-05-10 at 1:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof You may have heard the old proverb,“Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations.” In Japan, the expression goes, “Rice paddies to rice paddies in three generations.” The Scottish say “The father buys, the son builds, the grandchild sells, and his son begs.” In China, “Wealth never survives three generations.”
https://familylinevideo.com/three-generations-family-history/
Unless your family is called Rothschild. -
2020-05-10 at 1:20 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 1:37 AM UTCSpeaking of Africa. I hate niggers as much as the next Aryan, but have you ever heard Kenyan? It puts a lot of emphasis on vowels, makes the language 'sing' in a way.
I can't help but notice. My brain is wired for language. -
2020-05-10 at 1:39 AM UTChow do you get 'ash' from AE
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2020-05-10 at 1:44 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 1:47 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 1:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof You may have heard the old proverb,“Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations.” In Japan, the expression goes, “Rice paddies to rice paddies in three generations.” The Scottish say “The father buys, the son builds, the grandchild sells, and his son begs.” In China, “Wealth never survives three generations.”
https://familylinevideo.com/three-generations-family-history/
most irrelevant saying. ever.
it doesnt delineate which is the father, which is the son, or which is the grandchild. each one is all of them.
it definitely doesnt apply to my family...especially amongst siblings.
something that doesnt apply to those sayings is the modern credit rating and availability system. for example, every time the available credit on my credit cards gets to what my parents cards were the last time i saw them...the next time i see their cards their available credit has increased. never ending. -
2020-05-10 at 1:52 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 1:56 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 2:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Pronounced "X Ash A-twelve" according to Elon Musk himself. The A-12 is the precursor to a plane he thought was cool.
I thought hydro picked a bad name but luckily for this kid it probably won't matter one iota because he is Elon Musk's son. He could be named Penisbrainnigger and he would probably still be successful.
did you just discovered the word iota recently ?
i notice you use it a lot. -
2020-05-10 at 2:18 AM UTC