Pernus (I think I spelled it differently in my original notes) is a pretty bad name, I admit. Naming things is not something I am good at. At all. But you're right, I probably could change it to something better.Iv121 wrote:Hey dont feel too bad mack there are a lot of weird limitations on ppl's names in loads of families. In here you get to carry a name of one of your dead relatives, sometimes not even relatives as if someone dies and his family has no one to carry his name his family will ask someone pregnant to name their child after that dead relative and you cannot decline, tough luck O.o. I carry two names, one of my grandfather from mah mothers side and one of my great grandfathers from my fathers side which makes my name in the pasport extreeemly long (worse even it was in all my school lists so when a new teacher came in he first stared at the long long string of text for a minute then either called me alex or sharel beacuse neither of my real names fit in the chart slot. Even better ppl we had an actual Alex in class so those lessons were quite a mess ...).
With that being said though it makes more sense than calling everyone names beginning with m, perhaps it has a reason behind it ? Worth asking ... Either way its not as bad as being named pernus, perhaps a name with more respect towards its bearer while carrying hidden critisism towards it, sure its much harder to come up with such name but that is what makes it so beautiful !
I have asked my parents about their weird naming conventions. They just did it as a joke. A joke which will stay with me the rest of my life. So, I feel for you and your over-long-respect-for-dead-relatives name, I really do.
But hey, there's worse things in the world! Like cake... that has been poisoned!
I'm so tired right now. It the past 50 hours, only 3 of them have been sleep. I was awake for 34 hours straight while flying home from Paris. I was trying to do some maths today, and I swear my writing was in Korean.