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Milamber69reddit t1_izb711r wrote
I looked up the price of swans and the numbers that I got are way more than that. As it is swans a swimming. That means that they are hatched and not eggs. The least expensive that I could find was the white mute at $3,083 each with free shipping. That comes to $129,486. The ones I would rather have are the Australian Black Swans. Those come in at $6,500 each with a grand total of $273,000. Trumpeter Swans and Whooper Swans are even more.
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3oj4u wrote
Reply to comment by NarcissusLovesEcho in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
I have seen it happen even with my in-laws. My father-in-law and his son have the same first name and it has caused the father nothing but trouble. The son is riding on his fathers good credit and reputation all because people refuse to look into who they are really dealing with.
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3lqz6 wrote
Reply to comment by DeTrotseTuinkabouter in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
Yes and no. The problem is that when the 2 people have the same name. many people will assume that they are the same people even if you can prove they are different. A bad reputation of the father moves directly over to the son if the son has the same name. It takes a very very long time for the son to overcome any bad that the father may have done if the son lives in the same area as the father. It kind of goes the other way if the son does something bad. But it is not nearly as hard for the father to overcome that. A fathers reputation for good or bad is always transferred to a son with the same name. But the bad sticks around much longer than the good. I have found that I need to live a great distance away from the location of my father for me to not have his information anywhere and any good or bad things he has done to not affect how people see me. I can now live my life without the baggage of another person who has the same name as me.
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3kckd wrote
Reply to comment by luntglor in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
It is only the first name where the problem comes in. My son has a middle name that is the same as one of his uncles first name. There is so many problems associated with using the same first name for father and son. I have it even worse as my father insisted that I have his complete name so he could have a Jr. It has caused so many problems over the years. I always wanted to change my name but never got around to doing it. Now I just need to live as far from him as I can so I am not confused with him if I go anywhere and they ask for my name.
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3jctd wrote
Reply to comment by kingliljanky in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
Who is John?
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3j8yq wrote
Reply to comment by NarcissusLovesEcho in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
That is very good. As i said. It is my personal opinion based on the problems I have had throughout my 47 years of life. There are many people that have no problems but most people i know have problems. It could be from outside entities or family.
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3ilf2 wrote
Reply to comment by PappyBlueRibs in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
In todays world. Having the same name as another relative that has not been dead a long time is frustrating and can cost you time and money. I actually had to threaten a company with legal action if they did not quit contacting me about my fathers bills and medical problems. They refused to listen up to that point.
Milamber69reddit t1_iw3hypm wrote
Reply to comment by Zeronality in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
I understand perfectly. I could care less if they want to honor the father. As the father has not been dead for long enough for most people around that child to forget the father or to have lived around the child for most of his life without comparing the 2. It is and always will be stupid to give a child the same name as a living relative.
Milamber69reddit t1_ivzvdii wrote
As a person who is named after my father. I find it repulsive to do that. I did not name my son after me and I have told him that it is a bad idea to do that. I can never understand why people do that. Your children are individuals. Their name in your family should show that. If you keep naming your boys or girls after living relatives. They will always be compared to that person with the same name that is living at the same time. A long dead relative name is ok as long as they have been dead for well over 50 years. Then there is no comparison between the 2. Personal opinion. Your opinion can and probably will differ from mine.
Milamber69reddit t1_j3wiyqu wrote
Reply to We surveyed 1k people on the Metaverse and discovered that almost nobody (1.5%) cares about Meta's Horizon World by matthevva
Sounds like an updated version of second life.