I'm glad i got to experience not changing the gender.
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Scott and at the old end of the median age, but basically average.
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Is this like "ASL?" in old chat rooms? Rob, Torquay, England (but currently in the lovely valleys of South Wales).
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I expected to be ahead due to Harry Potter coming out when I was 10, but it turns out that barely makes a dent compared to the 1950s.
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slightly behind the curve.
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My name is Ed, and I’m over here *waves*
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Put in my dad's name but forgot to change the sex. Interesting result. I have never heard of a girl named Wayne.pic.twitter.com/JrIc2BtTGP
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Huh. Surprisingly Alexander was also ahead of the curve for 1979 though obviously less original overall. Who'd have thunk it. Has felt like a very boring ordinary name my whole life.
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My 5 y.o. boy is not so lucky. We thought we were being original, but look at that acceleration.pic.twitter.com/OVq7R2kVMb
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Also ahead of the curve, probably due to increased immigration from India to the U.S., and having Priyas on TV shows like the Big Bang Theorypic.twitter.com/HhpHDcSplh
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