Some years later, Albin went on to kill his parents using a pair of scissors. Both parents had the same number of stab wounds as the number of letters in Albin’s stupid &#@%! name.
I knew a kid in school was named “7-5/8.” His parents did not know what to name him, so they put a bunch of names in a hat, and that’s the one they drew out.
In seriousness, the point of that name was to protest a naming law. The government would not recognize the name, nor their backup name, “A.” I have not been able to find out what his name is today.
sunrisetrucker almost 6 years ago
They must have really hated their son
pearlsbs almost 6 years ago
Not much faster. An earthquake might reduce the length of a day by a few microseconds.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
How is that 27/28-year-old Swede (whenever his birthday is) doing these days?
The Pro from Dover almost 6 years ago
Marblemouth almost 6 years ago
Good luck finding one of those name license plate thingies to hang on his tricycle.
SpaceBuckaroo almost 6 years ago
https://xkcd.com/327/
Bilan almost 6 years ago
The teacher must’ve thought the kid was stupid when he said he coudn’t even spell his own name.
therese_callahan2002 almost 6 years ago
Should we call that millipede Lola? L-O-L-A, Lola!
scpandich almost 6 years ago
Parents who give their children ridiculous names should be reported for child abuse.
Max Starman Jones almost 6 years ago
They didn’t have enough money to buy a vowel.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
He has no problem worrying about identity theft.
motaxyle almost 6 years ago
Can a liquid in itself be painful? Maybe if you drink it, or maybe it’s painful while it secrets it?
Nathan Daniels almost 6 years ago
Painful to secrete? And who figured out what it tastes like? Maybe it was the kid with the name.
J Short almost 6 years ago
Some years later, Albin went on to kill his parents using a pair of scissors. Both parents had the same number of stab wounds as the number of letters in Albin’s stupid &#@%! name.
squiggle9 almost 6 years ago
Lunatics everywhere
ChessPirate almost 6 years ago
I guess they only used that name because Moon Unit and Dweezil were already taken… ☺
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Drinking cherry soda all of your life is only painful in later years…
jless almost 6 years ago
That’s how they make Cherry Soda, liquefying millipedes!
Max Starman Jones almost 6 years ago
I knew a kid in school was named “7-5/8.” His parents did not know what to name him, so they put a bunch of names in a hat, and that’s the one they drew out.
Stephen Gilberg almost 6 years ago
In seriousness, the point of that name was to protest a naming law. The government would not recognize the name, nor their backup name, “A.” I have not been able to find out what his name is today.
zippykatz almost 6 years ago
So what was his middle and last names?
yangeldf almost 6 years ago
I think when they were typing out the name the guy fell asleep on the keyboard and was just too embarrassed to admit it.
chain gang charlie almost 6 years ago
Great name! That way he would never be drafted – his "Dog tag would have weighed eleven pounds and be three feet long…..
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
A good bourbon can also make the earth spin faster…
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The good news is that Sweden did not allow that name: https://boingboing.net/2008/02/20/swedish-couple-fined.html
Max Starman Jones almost 6 years ago
They were typing his name and the cat got on the keyboard.