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Just had to share this news article of a woman's rant about her friends and family judgung the name she has chosen for her unborn son. His first name (and, apparently, "he is be called by his full and complete first name") is going to be:S q u i r e S e b a s t i a n S e n a t o r
https://amp-nine-com-au.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.nine.com.au/article/a84a6a60-74fb-4b43-827b-2e6eb254bade?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQECAFYAQ%3D%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24sEnjoy.

This message was edited 12/14/2018, 3:21 AM

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Apart from being very silly indeed, it isn't even grammatical.I do however enjoy the thought of his mother calling him by his full name on all occasions. I've already thought of several ...
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I'm pretty sure this is satire. It's kind of funny how someone can post a supposed facebook status on Reddit and it becomes news.
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Is that story real or a joke? I can't tell. I'm pretty sure that kid would end up being called Sebastian, although Squire reminds me of Sir, which I've heard of being used. Senator is interesting, by itself. I've never heard of that as a name. It makes me wonder if President or Prime Minister have been used...or Governor, that one seems likely.

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Oh yeah I saw this article and I have to sympathize with her friends and family...I doubt she would get nearly as much crap about the name if she didn't INSIST that that was his full first name. Really lady? Forget how odd the combination is, that's just not how names work, period.
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