Do you know the reason why your parents/carers gave you your birth name?
Yes
I used to know but I've forgotten now
No

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Do you know the reason why your parents/carers gave you your birth name?
Yes
I used to know but I've forgotten now
No
rose tits my woke or whatever rocky said
Where does your family surname come from?
it's a job we probably used to do (Miller, Smith, etc)
it's a place we probably used to live in (O'Reilly, Scott)
probably just needed a name (White, Brown)
it's a description we probably used to live at (Wood, Hall)
a well-known ancestor we're all descended from (Johnson, Ericson)
it's probably a description of an ancestor (Little, Hardy)
we fucking earned it (Freeman, Rich)
it's this whole thing to do with religion (Solomon, Abraham)
well our best guess is [tag] but there's a chance that's made up
I don't know or care, it's just a name
* English names were used for clarity of examples in English language text. As far as I can tell most non-English surnames have similar conventions but would need more explanation than the character limits allow.
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Usually I get upset at Next Generation Sequels because like 'everyone put a day in the calendar to fuck and have kids the same age'
Like some of them probally had kids at 20, some at 30, some adopted, some couples are 100% divorced, some are childfree...
'Who takes who surname in the marriage' can be really important to the character arc too
The kids's plot is far too identical to their parents? Something that clearly isn’t planned?
No shock? Nothing new? Like imagine if the previous protag gets murdered.
Or the kid was kidnapped and raised by enemies?
If the ending left a thing that needs to be solved maybe? Or its a just all a mess?
Or the sequel a plot twist that changes everything?
If the characters are all having kids by 20, since they are usually 12-14 teens at the beginning and 17 at the end, just keep the plot going?
Or instead of a fankid, another character thats connected? The younger sibling? The child of the villain? Put the WHOLE thing into a non-protag centered view?
@thelandswemadeofpaper made a post about Frozen 3 begin with Gerda as Kristoff and Anna's child and Elsa as villain. Sounded nice.
I can’t let Tumblr find out that my middle aged bosnian MATH TEACHER IS NAMED FUCKING ZUKO
My Stardew Valley headcannon is that the grandpa's surname is McDonald
There’s lot of old surnames that are job related like Carpenter or Smith.
We need to allow people to give themselves modern day job surnames like
Jeff Barista
Jane Socialmediamanager
Johnny Retail
Robin DevOps
Taylor Data
Milo Trucker
Etc