Why is everybody afraid to name their kid Adolf? Not like every other name doesn't have a bad person attached to it. It's just a name. Associating it with a dead person or another person is shallow thinking.
Why would you give your child a name that would produce scorn or ridicule or embarrassment? Whether it's Adolf or Sue or Dick the kid will not have an easy time growing up.
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Why is everybody afraid to name their kid Adolf? Not like every other name doesn't have a bad person attached to it. It's just a name. Associating it with a dead person or another person is shallow thinking.
Why would you give your child a name that would produce scorn or ridicule or embarrassment? Whether it's Adolf or Sue or Dick the kid will not have an easy time growing up.
I agree. There was a NASCR driver 10 years ago or so who's last name was Trickle. His first name was Dick. Why, unless they were drunk, would parents name their son Dick Trickle? After he retired, Dick committed suicide. The reason is unknown.
Yes I mistakenly was cutting mine a little too short/thin for a while. An autistic coworker one day straight up said I look like Hitler, and I realized I kinda did, so I got rid of it. Now I sport the Tom Selleck chevron and get lots of compliments.
You should have punched him square in the face. Not a word, not a gesture, just a savage straight right to the jaw. Then step over his body and walk to your cubicle.
Random thought: I was in my 30s before i realized the name of the Goo Goo Dolls album A Boy Named Goo was most likely inspired the similarly titled song popularized by Johnny Cash.
I'd be interested to see the dropoff in babies named Adolph after WWII.
Dolph Lundgren counts, and he's too big and bad for anyone to bother him about it
Apparently his real name is Hans Lundgren. He took on the name Dolph, a relative's name from his mother's side of the family, with the release of Rocky IV in 1985.
Before he was Ivan Drago or He-Man, Lundgren was just another 6-foot-5-inch Swede with a black belt in karate and a degree in chemical engineering — who turned down a scholarship to MIT for showbiz.
Random thought: I was in my 30s before i realized the name of the Goo Goo Dolls album A Boy Named Goo was most likely inspired the similarly titled song popularized by Johnny Cash.
I never realized that either but you're probably right.