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guest
· 11 years ago
Imagine that: hashtag *smith* *I dont know the last name but I hope you get it
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serratedattheedges
· 11 years ago
Did we all forget about her lion pit on her porch?
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ambherhearts
· 11 years ago
People these days...
ns
· 11 years ago
Why did they use the Oxford comma?
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tripodhyphenpop
· 11 years ago
Probably thought they could use another name. Daisy or something.
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pikalink1239
· 11 years ago
Glad im not the only fangirl who wants to name their daughter Zelda. Its such a pretty name in my opinion.
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dafuqdidyoujustsee
· 11 years ago
Hashtag... Did you hear that? That's the sound of my faith in humanity shriveling up and dying...
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unlyricallyrics
· 11 years ago
If they do that then her last name should be "wehadsex" "thisiswhathappened"
guest
· 11 years ago
I don't get how are some people capable of this. I mean, you carry it in your belly for 9 fucking monts, you watch it grow, you give birth to it... And when you hold it in your arms for the first time, the result of 9 months of pain, fucked up hormones and vomiting, after all you've been through because of the kid, your first thought is "Hey, let's name it Hashtag."
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tripodhyphenpop
· 11 years ago
Maybe they were hopped up on epidurals? Or maybe they just want to watch the world burn...
guest
· 11 years ago
I wouldn't even name a Sims character 'Hashtag'.
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coarling
· 11 years ago
That escalated quickly
anodyne
· 11 years ago
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if its okay to name your child peach why do people care if someone would name his child hashtag. of course its ridiculus but you have to admit that "hashtag" sounds pretty cool. Okay, this is not what the post is actually about so never mind
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tripodhyphenpop
· 11 years ago
This is not the end of society. People simply feel the need to label their children with things that have changed their lives. There was a family in Egypt during the revolution recently that named their child 'Facebook.' Because Facebook was the facilitator of the revolution and they wanted their child to be relevant in the times to come. Don't get me wrong, I do not condone this action... at all.
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anodyne
· 11 years ago
Yeah, right? there've been people trying to name their child "@" and I think I heard about that one ten years ago. It's not that different to this story, it's not the end of society.
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unlyricallyrics
· 11 years ago
So what will that child think when they overhear someone saying they're going to get on Facebook?
tripodhyphenpop
· 11 years ago
'Traitors!'