"You can access your exam results when your surname is Hansson"
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Rasmus Hansson: – Ikke en menneskerett med billig strΓΈm e24.no/norsk-oekonomi/i/y…
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Meet Edvard Hansson, Swedish metal band Meshuggah's light operator. v.redd.it/lj35b31xo4681
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I won't let you pay me for my open source - David Hansson (creator of Ruby on Rails) world.hey.com/dhh/i-won-t…
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Gina J, der lige fatshamer Lene Hansson i sin seneste live.

Hun siger, at fordi Lene Hansson i hvertfald vejer mindst 15 kg for meget, hvad laver hun sΓ₯, nΓ₯r hun rΓ₯dgiver andre i at tabe sig.

SΓ₯ fordi du har ekstra sul pΓ₯ kroppen (sagt af en spiseforstyrret kvinde, skal vi lige huske pΓ₯) sΓ₯ er du Γ₯benbart ikke egnet til at rΓ₯dgive om kost og livstil?

Arg, den holder altsΓ₯ ikke. Det er fatshaming.

Edit: Lene har en professionsbachelor i sundhed og ernΓ¦ring og mere end 30 Γ₯r erfaring.

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Album by Bo Hansson 1972
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Rasmus Hansson: – Stortingspresidenten mΓ₯ gΓ₯ av etter pendlarrot nrk.no/norge/rasmus-hanss…
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Deck Profile - 2nd Place European YCS - Beetrooper - Herman Hansson youtu.be/r1eyx4tBTeg
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I interviewed David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH): Founder and CTO, Ruby on Rails, Basecamp & HEY flagsmith.com/podcast/dav…
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Bo Hansson - The Black Riders & Flight to the Ford youtube.com/watch?v=Nl8hC…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Scrunge-Merchant
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Angry husband filled wife's car with concrete after she changed her surname

She could take him to the court. She had.... concrete evidence

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In the first three POTC movies (2003-2007), all three protagonists are named after birds. Sparrow and Swann are obvious. But Will Turner's surname is a reference to Terns. Confirmed by the screenwriter, source in comments.
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I interviewed David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH): Founder and CTO, Ruby on Rails, Basecamp & HEY flagsmith.com/podcast/dav…
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Bo Hansson – Music Inspired By Watership Down (1977) [letter from seller in second photo] reddit.com/gallery/rf2y8n
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TIL After Marrying his then future 'White Stripes' band-mate "Meg White" in 1996 , Jack legally changed his surname to hers. In Public, they pretended to be Siblings to keep the limelight on their Music rather than the couple's relationship! rollingstone.com/music/mu…
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Kylie Masse, Tess Cieplucha, Louise Hansson, Kayla Sanchez, Kaersten Meitz and Candice Hall
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Bo Hansson - Lord of the Rings. 1970 concept album about LOTR by Swedish organist Bo Hansson. youtube.com/watch?v=tRBvq…
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I won't let you pay me for my open source - David Hansson (creator of Ruby on Rails) world.hey.com/dhh/i-won-t…
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Friends date cancelled and got shirty because she asked for his surname and address.

So a pal (f/34) had a second date with a guy that was supposed to be dinner at his flat. Beforehand, she mentions to him our girl code and that she'd get shit from me if she went without at least his second name and address. So she asks for it, and instant radio silence. She says, if that's not OK, they can get dinner at a place nearby. He eventually replies that they can meet up and have a coffee and chat. Alarm bells are ringing and she mentions something along the lines of being downgraded from dinner to coffee because she asked for his address, where she would be going anyway. He thinks it's really weird and insulting that she would ask for this beforehand. She tries to explain that's its just a very basic safety precaution and no judgement on him but at this point his reluctance is giving her alarm bells so they'll just leave it. Best of luck in his future endeavours etc. His retort is that 'someone must have seriously hurt her in the past' and he's not looking for that. He actually warns her how off-putting it is and that she probably shouldn't do it again in the future. She tells him she always asks and no one has ever had a problem with it in the past. She could tell he was gearing up to war and peace in response after that so just deleted and blocked.

Very proud of her but kinda gobsmacked that someone in this day and age could get soo uppity about this. I have literally taken a photo of a guys number plate before getting in his car to go on a date and they have laughed it off. They could be a serial killer or a mad rapist. I've said this to them in my experience most guys get it. This guy did not. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or something like it?

Edit: the plan was to meet her off the train and take her to his place.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Rastacat84
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Changing surnames/family names after marriage (including that of step children) is outdated and no one should be asked/expected to do so.

I have found that a lot of men and their families (particularly if they are religious) are very insistent on women and step children changing their last names after marriage. In today's world, I feel this is completely unnecessary and robs people of their established identity. Those who wish to can do it, but it's not something that should be forced/expected. It is by NO MEANS a measure of how much someone loves another person and shouldn't be treated as such.

Edit: It seems like people don't understand the post at all. It's not about changing names after marriage being removed as a practice, it's about changing names after marriage not being forced/expected if the woman/child in question doesn't want to. People losing the plot all over.

Edit 2: A lot of people claiming people have a choice, this is reddit. Not reddit USA or reddit UK. Just because your country allows it doesn't mean there's tens upon tens of them that don't.

Edit 3: It's really shocking that the first world minority comprising of maybe 400 million in a population of 8 billion believe that if this is popular among them it's popular opinion. Well I shouldn't really be surprised tho.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/keefeitup
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Does anybody know a way I can watch Jonas Hansson’s video β€œState Of The Art”? I haven’t seen it in a long time and it was taken off YouTube.
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Johnny Hansson bΓ€st i vΓ€rlden pΓ₯ att knuffa tΓ₯g (World's Strongest Man Contest 2021) v.redd.it/9hhdc349prd71
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Setup by David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) devandgear.com/setups/dhh…
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The band Meshuggah has the craziest light show for a band I've seen (credit Edvard Hansson) [video has loud music] v.redd.it/tkjgk664zeh71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/arealhumannotabot
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There have been six players in NFL history with the surname "Diggs" (three of whom are currently active). The three active "Diggs" all happen to be Pro Bowlers this season.

The first of which is Stefon Diggs, drafted by Minnesota in the 5th round of the 2015 draft. He quickly proved to be a draft steal for the Vikings, providing a 1-2 punch alongside Adam Thielen and became a franchise legend due to the Minneapolis Miracle. After being traded to Buffalo, he has earned back-to-back Pro Bowls in both years with the Bills.

The second active player is Quandre Diggs, drafted one round after Stefon by the Lions (Surprisingly though, they aren't related). Stuck in the perpetual quagmire of Detroit, in wasn't until he was traded to Seattle that he truly flourished. Providing an excellent replacement after the Earl Thomas flameout. While he hasn't been as good as Thomas was, he's still a very good player that the Seahawks defense sorely needs. He's even carved out a little niche as a ballhawk. Intercepting 13 passes over the past two-and-a-half seasons.

Finally, we have the most recent entry into the Diggs Echelon of Eliteness, Trevon Diggs. Trevon's burst onto the scene in a big way this year. If Quandre Diggs could be considered a ball hawk, than Trevon Diggs is a BALL EAGLE. Dude's brought back interceptions like it's the 80's all over again. Tying the Cowboys franchise record in interceptions and shattering all recent interception trends. Dude's on an absolute tear and you can't help but be impressed

So in summary, while Diggs may be a pretty rare last name for NFL players, the ones that do have that name have a pretty good track record

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What are some interesting surnames you've come across?

Used to go to school with a Bossman, which was pretty cool. And recently there was a boxing match between Wilder vs Fury, which together sounds like something from Clash of the Titans.

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Most common surnames in every country
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πŸ‘€︎ u/regian24
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My dad said if he changed his surname he would change it to customer.

I asked him why, and he said because the customer is always right.

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Here's a map of the surname 'Smith' in various European languages. Who would have figured that a high-brow Italian car, a French philosopher, and Michael Richards' character in the 80s Weird Al movie "UHF" had something in common?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Lt_Frostbite
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TIL until 1971, the Government of Canada assigned all Inuit people a number in lieu of a surname, and issued each a leather disc with the number that had to be carried at all times or sewn into clothing thediscoverblog.com/2016/…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/MoreGaghPlease
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AITA for not paying for my transgender daughter’s surname change?

My daughter (17) came out as transgender a few years ago, and for her birthday this year we legally changed her first name to a feminine name of her choosing. My wife and I have always supported her and her transition, but my daughter seemed disappointed that her surname wasn’t also changed.

I am Icelandic-American, if if you don’t know, surnames are quite different than in other countries. One’s surname is their father’s first name + a suffix related to their gender. The son of JΓΆkull would be JΓΆkullson, and the daughter of JΓΆkull would be JΓΆkulldottir. When my American wife and I married, she took my last name, per American customs, and gave that same masculine surname to our daughter when she was born. All of us have the same masculine last name.

My daughter wishes to change her surname to β€œJΓΆkull”dottir in order to align with her gender expression, as well as Icelandic naming customs. I hadn’t considered this for her, as we live in the United States and used the local customs. My wife and I are on the fence about changing her legal name again, as processes like this are very expensive and time-consuming in our state. I told her that her mother and I would be more than happy to help with the paperwork if she paid for the processing. Our daughter doesn’t accept our reasoning and claims we are only contributing to her existing dysphoria by not going through the process again.

She is very proud of her Icelandic heritage, and picked an Icelandic first name for her initial name change. While I understand her desire for the name change, I think that she is too focused on how her name would come across in Iceland, where we rarely visit, and should consider how it comes across in the United States if she goes through with this change.

Am I the asshole for making my transgender daughter pay for her own surname change?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/throwaway8372593
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I interviewed the stuntman who did the 2042 Rendezook! (Nicklas Hansson) youtube.com/watch?v=9bqFq…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Lossy_
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Does anyone else hate the norm of married women taking a man’s surname?

The more I think about this stupid norm, the more irritated I become. It’s so normalised and embedded into society, to the point where people will look at you sideways if you choose to keep your own name. I also hate that keeping your own name is regarded as a radical act of feminism when in reality, it’s the most neutral thing you can do.

Not to mention, I like my name! It’s been my name my whole life, it’s part of my identity and it feels right. The thought of waking up one day and just being called something else doesn’t sit right with me at all.

On a sidenote, the practice of children taking their father’s name is beyond infuriating. So you’re telling me, a woman carries a living thing inside her body for NINE months, undergoes untold damage to her body during that period, suffers the most horrifying pain to bring the child into the world and somehow this is all surpassed by a manβ€˜s task of * checks notes * having an orgasm?! Ridiculous.

I’m just so sick of it all tbh

Edit: to all the men lurking this sub so they can whinge about men’s rights and the evil nasty feminists: go outside and touch grass lol

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πŸ‘€︎ u/megan1916
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Surnames only: The conclusion

There's been no response from the consultant at all. We've met face to face last week during an awkward ward round but she didn't mention the email. She didn't refer to me by me name at all which was weird.

Thankfully, I've met with another consultant who is amazing, for an unrelated occupational health reason. She's like the only beacon of hope in an otherwise bleak department. I didn't even have to be the one to bring up the CS situation. She straight up asked whether I'm happy to continue with my current supervisor, and she pretty much handled everything from there.


I can't deny that there will be times when being stern won't cost me. But overall, since I've changed my outlook from "it's okay for seniors/colleagues to be unprofessional to me" to "I'm not taking shit from anyone" I've seen mostly good outcomes and my worklife happiness has improved drastically. I know we get it drilled into us that we should just keep things bottled up for the sake of the "MDT" or whatever the fuck, but the onus should be on everyone, not just junior doctors to be compassionate, friendly and professional. The way I see it, keeping things bottled up is how you become a bitter and resentful consultant in the first place.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Jaffaraza
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What’s a surname that was/is just too ridiculous to take?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/immapurplegiraffe
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Unpopular opinion: names with "son" at the end are male surnames and should not be used as first names, especially for girls.

Historically speaking, names with "son" are surnames. Such a name definitely should not be used for a girl unless you acknowledge that it has no significant meaning to your child.

(Braces for impact)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Flurb789
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Hasse hansson
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πŸ‘€︎ u/gamingkata
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Read a story about how an angry husband filled his ex wife's car with concrete for changing her surname.

I hope she takes him to court. She has concrete evidence.

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