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names are all silly when you think about them enough. i try not to use names in actual communication that much. superstitious.

You aren't stuck with it.

 

*starts thinking of a new name for cindy*

i came that close to being called colleen... i consider myself lucky. yeshivah was hard enough with cindy.

 

i could go by sheindy i guess.

thats what i was named in the shul, sheindel, and i am stuck wih that. cause not going back to shul.

 

they made me use a hebrefication of it for school, but that was a lie and not my name at all.

The thing with your name at school. And you should get that chair massage. They're amazzzing.

 

 

that really got to me. it was hard enough going there, but my yiddish name wasn't good enough cause it wasn't a language in favor at the time. so they made up something i hated and i had to use it for 10 years.

 

people like the massages, but... there would be a human touching me at work. i don't know why i'm even thinking about it.

thats what i was named in the shul, sheindel, and i am stuck wih that. cause not going back to shul.

 

they made me use a hebrefication of it for school, but that was a lie and not my name at all.

 

That sounds nice and evil. Fitting.

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