My dad and I had the same first name prior to my name change, but a different middle initial, so my records and his get conflated a lot.
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But even searching for records under my old name still leads to the same page. So a lot of stuff seems to just have evaporated.
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And meanwhile it lists my parents' house as a former property I owned, lists my dad's former office line as my phone number, etc.
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It doesn't list a warrant I had from Princeton, NJ. But does list a speeding ticket I plead not guilty to (and got out of I think??)
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Anyhow, being trans is like turning into a ghost sometimes. If only it worked for everything. Full trans invisibility please.
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are you spending on these?
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yeah, I've needed to use a service to support all my post-a12 stuff
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ive always wanted to run one on myself but im sure it's boring
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ime: your "aliases" are every time a magazine come-on misspelled your name your "known associates" are people who rented your apt before you
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You dishonor ancestors by taking name of stupid Polack. Seppuku now!
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Too bad it won't get rid of my student loans, too
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Meanwhile, various places have me listed as both male and female and I am a cis/hetero/gender conforming woman (w/gender neutral name).
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