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"content": "nostr:npub1axxelgpv4qduw7nm9mrds83ag2zvff3gn089xrdqsexevxlpyhksnnv3tt but to get back to this point, names are almost all bestowed, rarely taken. In fact, I recall most of my taken names in RPGs, online games, over the course of 47 years. Giving names should be fun in the first place, express your description or hopes for the named item or person and no more. Taking it too seriously results in behemoths I guess. And that's coming from my teacher experience seeing more kids with incredibly complicated names every year.",
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