Post APCwrvBBOl5arwd2FE by Hierophant@spinster.xyz
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(DIR) Post #APCsSdJUHru6P0CPlw by GalacticTurtle@spinster.xyz
2022-11-02T22:10:21.200402Z
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My last two Uber drivers have talked to me about how much they like my (very common) name because so and so has the same name in such and such country they’re from.What can I say? I’m internationally common.
(DIR) Post #APCwZdizYWKXWPj1VI by ninapaley@spinster.xyz
2022-11-02T22:58:09.404496Z
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@GalacticTurtle My name is internationally common as well, although some midwesterners don’t pronounce it correctly.
(DIR) Post #APCwrvBBOl5arwd2FE by Hierophant@spinster.xyz
2022-11-02T23:01:27.759337Z
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@ninapaley @GalacticTurtle Look children, it's that internationally acclaimed filmmaker, Nina Pallie!
(DIR) Post #APD2mKgAHGupwUq2wi by ninapaley@spinster.xyz
2022-11-03T00:07:40.592237Z
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@Hierophant @GalacticTurtle More like, "NINE-ah." 9-ah. Terrible. It's NEEN-ah or NEEN-uh, dopes!
(DIR) Post #APDDQAsP8qiEfJCTku by Antiquixotic@spinster.xyz
2022-11-03T02:06:56.107457Z
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@ninapaley @Hierophant @GalacticTurtle Which is weird because I’m sure they know how to pronounce Gina or Tina correct. It’s not like there’s no phonetic precedent to the spelling.