Australian journalist names her baby Methamphetamine Rules

Sep 21, 2023 17:15


An experiment with NSW's official name-submission process has left a little boy with quite the unusual name. https://t.co/4pQMgieabn
- SBS News (@SBSNews) September 20, 2023

ABC journalist Kirsten Drysdale decided to test whether the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages had the power to change a baby's name if the one submitted was deemed ( Read more... )

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babyyoda September 21 2023, 07:20:46 UTC
It’s a little wild to experiment on the system with your child’s name like that but ok

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niyarav September 21 2023, 07:25:24 UTC
She's being criticised for it as well, but it sounds like she really didn't think it would get through, the experiment was supposed to be with what happened after it was denied

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babyyoda September 21 2023, 09:36:15 UTC
Yeah I gathered that just a bit crazy to try in the first place because now she’s gots a kid named methy

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niyarav September 21 2023, 10:23:17 UTC
She definitely put too much faith in the idea that an actual human was checking the names

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manu19 September 21 2023, 07:24:23 UTC
lol its probably an automated process and Methamphetamine simply wasn't on the blacklist of keywords to reject or additionally review

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chapter013 September 21 2023, 14:19:18 UTC
this was my thought lmao along with they never got back to her originally, I wouldn't put trust in a system like that lol

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askrubes September 21 2023, 14:28:37 UTC
Nope, watched an interview about this and the state gvt Births, Deaths & Marriages office is meant to go over every single birth certificate to check for things like this.

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tipping4_2 September 21 2023, 07:26:00 UTC
back in my day people freaked out over a celeb baby being named after a fruit 👵

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evilgerbil September 21 2023, 07:29:54 UTC
Apple Martin is nothing these days.

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trekkiepetrelli September 21 2023, 07:35:01 UTC
i was saying exactly this the other day to a friend, we were talking about the monstrosity of el*n m*sk's childrens names and how it all used to be a simpler time lmao

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curdlesnoots September 21 2023, 09:29:26 UTC
Lmao that’s what I said. The people who died on Peaches and Apple hill must be rolling in their juice box coffins.

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tucker September 21 2023, 07:38:20 UTC
What are your potential baby names, ONTD? Mine are so basic

Olivia and Alexander/Xavier

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niyarav September 21 2023, 07:44:42 UTC
Those are lovely, classic names, but even if they were basic that's better than Meth

I don't want kids but I'd name my future cat Bertie if it suits them

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tucker September 21 2023, 07:57:34 UTC
You’re so sweet, thank you!

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winter_lace September 21 2023, 08:22:14 UTC
I'll never have kids but I love the name Anouk

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skeetertuskin September 21 2023, 07:43:42 UTC
What a dumb and completely useless experiment. That poor child will never live this down.

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5368f65 September 21 2023, 08:02:54 UTC
Yeah, I don't need to test bureaucracy to know it doesn't work when I need it to.

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ginainabottle September 21 2023, 13:34:58 UTC
It is, and it sounds like yet another thing to minimize the idiocy of some parents. The system/workers aren't obligated to make sure you have common sense to not give your own child a shitty name.It's like places that have to turn into childfree spaces bc some parents don't have the common sense to not let the kids run around making a mess.

The conversation around parenting needs to be far more serious than it is so maybe then we will have a smaller amount of idiots procreating and innocent children won't need to deal with the consequences of their poor choices.

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niyarav September 21 2023, 13:46:41 UTC
Ok but tbf the experiment wasn't meant to be about whether or not it was approved, she was trying to find out what happens when it's denied. She just never thought this name would be accepted based on the guidelines provided.

So maybe it shouldn't be the system's job to enforce common sense, but they're the ones who claimed they would deny certain names and this shows there are parts of the process or guidelines that might need updating.

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