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  • original PM
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    gaddamn fookin hipster tw@s

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  • GlenW
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    There is a girl in one of my sons' class called Saffron. So, she's named after the genitals of a flower. Nice.

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  • vetran
    started a topic I'm Spartacus

    I'm Spartacus

    Hiya, Godstreasure and Reem among bizarre names given to children | Daily Mail Online

    British parents are choosing increasingly unusual names for their children - including Dior, Daiquiri, Hiya and Reem.

    National records for 2014 show thousands of babies are now the only person in the country to have their name.

    The trend for calling youngsters something completely unique has led to some bizarre examples, such as Godstreasure, Diamond-Leigh and Spartacus.
    poor little sods.

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