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SirPeanut Keston 16 Mar 16 10.43am | |
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I teach two kids in the same class called Tupac and Beyonce. Both of them are unpleasant humans.
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Part Time James 16 Mar 16 10.53am | |
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Originally posted by SirPeanut
I teach two kids in the same class called Tupac and Beyonce. Both of them are unpleasant humans. I really hope they are pale and ginger.
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SirPeanut Keston 16 Mar 16 10.57am | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
I really hope they are pale and ginger.
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Part Time James 16 Mar 16 11.04am | |
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Originally posted by SirPeanut
You should try to get him into heavy metal. The parents would hate that, I am guessing they didn't have that in mind for him.
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Stuk Top half 16 Mar 16 2.55pm | |
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Originally posted by CrazyBadger
I've got a friend from Norway, whose name is 'Storm'. Norway has baby naming laws but not a list. So you can propose a name like Storm and they'll decide if it's allowed.
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Part Time James 16 Mar 16 2.57pm | |
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Harpo Oxfordshire 17 Mar 16 7.25am | |
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You may not be aware, but children with wierd names costs me a lot of money. And they cost you a lot of money. I have, and my wife does, work for the NHS in a mental health environment. Looking at a patient list, you would be staggered at the number of children under mental health care that have absurd names. I would estimate around 33% of patients. Compound that with an addiction to computer games, and you are looking at some 75% of all cases. This is not scientifically proven, just an observation that stands out like a pimple on a beautiful face.
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Kermit8 Hevon 17 Mar 16 9.21am | |
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Katie Hopkins was right then
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Part Time James 17 Mar 16 9.26am | |
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Originally posted by Harpo
You may not be aware, but children with wierd names costs me a lot of money. And they cost you a lot of money. I have, and my wife does, work for the NHS in a mental health environment. Looking at a patient list, you would be staggered at the number of children under mental health care that have absurd names. I would estimate around 33% of patients. Compound that with an addiction to computer games, and you are looking at some 75% of all cases. This is not scientifically proven, just an observation that stands out like a pimple on a beautiful face. The only person with mental issues I know of is called Steven. It doesn't totally negate your research but just wanted to throw that into the mix.
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palace777 belfast 17 Mar 16 9.30am | |
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Originally posted by SirPeanut
I teach two kids in the same class called Tupac and Beyonce. Both of them are unpleasant humans. If the first one clones himself twice, he'll have a sixpac!
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jamiemartin721 Reading 17 Mar 16 9.45am | |
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Originally posted by SirPeanut
I teach two kids in the same class called Tupac and Beyonce. Both of them are unpleasant humans. I can only imagine their parents are worse. Seriously, I get naming kids after someone but have some intelligence - The difference is a reference, not a direct steal.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 17 Mar 16 9.48am | |
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Originally posted by Harpo
You may not be aware, but children with wierd names costs me a lot of money. And they cost you a lot of money. I have, and my wife does, work for the NHS in a mental health environment. Looking at a patient list, you would be staggered at the number of children under mental health care that have absurd names. I would estimate around 33% of patients. Compound that with an addiction to computer games, and you are looking at some 75% of all cases. This is not scientifically proven, just an observation that stands out like a pimple on a beautiful face. Is that a real thing? I'm curious, is it an addiction to the games in general, or specific types of games. Do you get physical withdrawal and psychological dependency? Do the people you treat seek particular 'rush' games? Have you ever seen people with addiction to board games? I'm looking for an idea for maybe doing a post-grad in psychology.
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