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epitome of incomprehensibility
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This Sociolinguistics, there are three pairs: two Madisons, two Sarahs, two Samuels. There used to be two Omars, but one dropped the class.
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epitome of incomprehensibility
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2 of Vanessa 3 versions of Alex this Sociolinguistics
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One Anita_Anand met another, but there's a third who's a writer. As for me, I have at least one first-name + last-name twin: she lives in New Zealand and has children.
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raze
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i share a designation with a fairly successful adult film star, but only if you don't count what my_middle_name_is.
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One choir-mate (and, later, a classmate in a music composition course) had the same name as a porn star. Only hers was spelled differently, she said. There's no reason one couldn't act in sex videos and also compose a traditional bagpipe lament (a lament to be played on bagpipes, not a lament about bagpipes). But in this case, they were two different people.
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my phone buzzed, a text from the pharmacy letting me know my prescription was ready to be picked up. only i haven't seen a doctor for myself in months, so surely it couldn't be for me. a quick call later, and there's someone presumably nearby with the same name as me and similar birthday to mine that uses the same pharmacy, likely waiting earnestly for his notification that his meds are ready.
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