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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 04:55:08 JST lainy
this is 100$ true - dilbert 1 likes this.
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georgia (georgia@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 04:58:56 JST georgia
@lain I had an honors physics assistant teacher in college who called herself "Cherry" -
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 05:01:05 JST lainy
@georgia safe georgia likes this. -
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georgia (georgia@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 05:03:58 JST georgia
@lain tbh I also had a Chinese girl in my elementary school class named Grace. She left for private school... suspicious... -
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Matthew Skala (mattskala@mstdn.io)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 05:04:01 JST Matthew Skala
@lain It's because of English colonization in Hong Kong. The English gave the natives English-language nicknames, which eventually became popular for real names as Hong Kong developed its own culture; someone named "Rainy" or "Sunny" is quite likely from a traditional Hong Kongese family and not so likely to be loyal to Beijing.
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 05:04:09 JST lainy
@georgia CCP 100% georgia likes this.