Sunday, 2 June 2013

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Romeo (of Romeo and Juliet) once asked, "What's in a name?"


Everything, buddy. Simply everything. A child's name sets the tone for her entire life — if she'll be a rockstar or a scientist, an athlete or a farmer. Unfortunately, children born during the digital age have parents who have been a little too influenced by Internet culture.



In this Sunday comic, our friends Nitrozac and Snaggy at The Joy of Tech show us why plugged-in parents should really stick to basics like "Matt" and "Mary" when it comes to naming kids


Kid Named LOL Comic, The Joy of Tech

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