Names are weird. Not like the concept of names but the fact that someone else chose a name for and then that's it? Nah, don't like that, cheers. I want a name I can relate to and call my own, not one that's given to me. I go by my childhood nickname now (Quiche) but my parents still call me my birth name. And I'm proud of that, you know?…
Names are weird. Not like the concept of names but the fact that someone else chose a name for and then that's it? Nah, don't like that, cheers. I want a name I can relate to and call my own, not one that's given to me. I go by my childhood nickname now (Quiche) but my parents still call me my birth name. And I'm proud of that, you know? It's not a bad name just... not me anymore. People change so why should names stay the same if they don't fit anymore?
Yeah! So many cultures have kids take a new name at puberty. For me, I like having my fine-china, slightly-hard-to-pronounce name for special occasions, and my workaday fist of a name for everyday use. And special people get to call me nicknames.
Names are weird. Not like the concept of names but the fact that someone else chose a name for and then that's it? Nah, don't like that, cheers. I want a name I can relate to and call my own, not one that's given to me. I go by my childhood nickname now (Quiche) but my parents still call me my birth name. And I'm proud of that, you know? It's not a bad name just... not me anymore. People change so why should names stay the same if they don't fit anymore?
Yeah! So many cultures have kids take a new name at puberty. For me, I like having my fine-china, slightly-hard-to-pronounce name for special occasions, and my workaday fist of a name for everyday use. And special people get to call me nicknames.