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100 sats \ 6 replies \ @Lux 23 Apr 2024 \ parent \ on: COMMERCE GAME EXPOSED - How To Play AGORA
man this gets confusing
Note that "family" means slaves of a household
Minima - John Doe
Media - John DOE
Maxima - JOHN DOE
Man: :john :doe
I'm not sure where state national stands, should be Minima or Media, i'm not murican
There's more to this
https://livingintheprivate.blogspot.com/p/your-living-identity.html
Yes indeed, sovereign people do not have family name. Did you ever see a king signing with a family name? They simply put "King Bullshit", not John Bullshit king of crap.
The separation with the semicolon : between 2 names is when you want to express that you are from the "clan" X.
Usually when you present yourself you just say your name, like John, that's all.
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The sovereign name is dinasty
It's usually House of Windsor, all their house slaves are the Family of Windsor, owned by the Windsor House or Dinasty.
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Nice find! I give you another one, you might double-check it
John = Name = No Me
john = appellative = me
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you are not your name
like you are not your leg
you have a name
the : in :john states that factually
the : is used to symbol that the anthroponym is part of something
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True, we can choose how we present ourselves. Sometimes it's useful to make it factual in law
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Amazing! This makes much more sense now. Connecting the dots... ehehe
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