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minus-squareWittyProfileName2 [she/her]hexbear23·2 years agoIt's a tradition in the south Wales valleys to give people nicknames related to their occupation (e.g. calling a baker named Ned, Ned the Bread). This is complicated further by the fact that the most common surnames all derive from jobs. link
minus-squaresooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]hexbear12·2 years ago to give people nicknames related to their occupation tell me you have a caste system without saying you have a caste system link
minus-squarejoaomarrom [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear8·2 years agoJeff "Dwight, destroys worker's rights" Bezos link
It's a tradition in the south Wales valleys to give people nicknames related to their occupation (e.g. calling a baker named Ned, Ned the Bread).
This is complicated further by the fact that the most common surnames all derive from jobs.
tell me you have a caste system without saying you have a caste system
Jeff "Dwight, destroys worker's rights" Bezos