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White and Nerdy
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: South of Charlotte N.C.
Posts: 14,923
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Jwasbury, there is a difference between a name(a choice), and a deformity(not a choice).
But then if someone had a different body that let them doing something amazing I'd still think a social buzz would be performed.
For example, a certain swimmer has unusual proportions, and his muscles recover faster.
If the flight attendant had posted a selfie would that be a problem?
What if the girl were named Snow White, and showed up to fly in costume?
This revolves around an unusual choice at the center.
Without the unusual choice what would have happened?
I drive unusual cars. People take pictures, they talk about them. If I didn't want to put up with it I would choose differently.
If you name a kid a name that is the first letters of the alphabet, has no phonetic punctuation, of course you are going to get attention.
I have an unusual last name, cashiers remark on it regularly.
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