Spyke

No no, this one sells cocaine and cocaine accessories. Trust me you do not wanna mix up cocaine and propane.

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lemm.ee

I meet mostly moms. So I save them with their name and their kid's name and sometimes the location we've met (usually a playground nickname) on my phone. Sarah Noah Locomotive, Madlene Jacob Crown, Vitali Pasha Poop.

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They weren't literally standing in poop. It's just the playground's nickname thanks to all the dogshit.

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lemmy.world

A lot of Hungarian family names are based on location. They basically translate to things like "Croatian Esther" and "German Andrew", or with village names. My phone is the same: I'm nomadic and people's names end up being where I know them from: "Steve Bangkok", "Nora London", "Maxine Cape Town"

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I put place and a word or two of the context I met them. In my case it's usually the instrument they play like:

Jane (NOLA music clarinet)

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sopuli.xyz

"Fassbinder" in German, a quite common last name. So Michael Fassbender means "Michael Cooper."

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sh.itjust.works

Huh now it's got me wondering if that's where the word "cooperate" comes from. Maybe it takes more more than one person to make a barrel.

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No. “Cooperate” is co-operate. Co means “with” or “together”.

So “work together”

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I have a lot of:
Sparky
Company (position)
(kids name) School/Playgroup/Community Group

Note: I work with a lot of electricians.

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Makes me wonder about the connotations behind Emily Dickinson's family name...

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