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Came here for this, not disappointed. o7
Wow, you must really love his music!
Why should I change? They're the one who sucks!
I guess it depends how common your last name is where you live. If you're a Smith/Johnson/Brown/Williams in the USA, those are pretty common. If you've got one of those names in China, maybe a name change is in order.
If your last name is Summerbell, that's a bit rare, and maybe you need to distance yourself.
It depends on one's name, because said name happened to make people infer one's ethnicity. It's more of an ethnicity thing if you think about it. For Khazars (I'm a crypto Khazar, so I'm convinced), we change our name to hide the fact we're Khazars, because we're wannabe Caucus Eurpoeans, but we come from Turkey originally (and eastern Europe as the Khazars).
Why should I change? He's the one who sucks.
I have an extraordinarily rare last name combined with an extraordinarily rare first name, I’m literally the only person who has ever had my full name in the entire history of humanity, I’m keeping it.
Weinstein might be a fairly common jewish name? Definitely not changing mine, it's very common.
I'd definitely consider it if my family name was Hitler, or something that's a common swear word nowadays to the point that few people even know the original meaning anymore. "Ficker" is a relatively common name in my country, but to contemporary people it's basically "fucker". Many change the name into "Fischer" or use their spouse's name instead.
Well that's an interesting Google to find out that Hitler had a nephew who fought with the US navy against the axis.
Changing your name is an insane amount of work and it is not worth it
Harvey Epstein is crazy bad luck for a name.
For me, it depends on the crime and how common or uncommon the name is but still probably not.
I am from the Netherlands. The media etc. do not reveal surnames when court cases are being mentioned. I could be wrong but I believe that is set in law.
Greets from the south neighbors.
Here names are redacted as long as court cases run, as the presumption of innocence means they could sue the media if they get threats ztc.
No, because my name is already very common and there are several prominent murderers, war criminals and even traitors who share my name, and I barely rate among them.
Hell no, people can finally spell it.
An ex of mine had the same name as the wife of a killer. I find it hilarious that when you Google her name, that person comes up. I hope it forever is an impediment to her finding employment. What? No, I'm not bitter.
No, I hope I’d have the self-confidence to own it.
- I went to school with a kid named “dick”. Not Richard or rich, but he insisted on “dick”. He was the first to joke about his name and he laughed about it. I don’t know how he truly felt but everyone loves the comedian, and even bullies couldn’t make fun of him
- I just got a new coworker with the same name as a famous comedian, and same deal. His intro speech started with “not that one”, and he can quote movie lines with the best of us. Actually I haven’t worked with him so know nothing else about him. I remember his name and that he has a good sense of humor
- my name Isn’t at all common but there’s a professor in Chicago with the same name, who has authored a bunch of text books. Does it count that I sometimes joke about my “alternate life”?
One of the worst US congress members shares a last name with me, but it's also so common that it's pretty diluted. It needs to be both infamous and uncommon, sharing a last name with millions of people ain't that.
Then again, Epstein is kinda common and I can't help giggle when I bring up a certain researcher with that last name and call her model the Epstein model.
Rewatching the Expanse is funny when they mention the Epstein Drive, and its even funnier when
spoiler
they literally have a plot point about them trafficking kids into a ~~island~~ moon and do disgusting things... using them to create bioweapons
Yeah, millions of Johnsons survive sharing a name with a guy who must have been a real prick.
Don't take this out of context but.... I see nothing wrong with Dahmer.
No, changing one's name is a pain in the ass.
If you Google my first and last name, all the results are about a serial killer who is not me. I include my middle name as often as possible, partially because of that.
My whole name - first, middle, and last - is one of those that’s so generic I’m damn near impossible to Google without already knowing other key identifying details. Details that, if you already knew, you probably wouldn’t need to Google me anyway.
Welcome to Port Royal, Mr. Smith.
There’s a documentary about this called, “Meet the Hitlers”. Worth a watch
My last name is limited to my 5 closest relatives. This is due to a bizarre misspelling 3 generations back followed by mostly female descendants.
The were 4 other guys in my high school with my name. So no, can't see bothering to change it.
No, this has happened and I did not feel the need to change my name. Nobody even associates my name with his because his heinous crime happens so often in my country.
Honestly, pretty good litmus test for filtering out people obsessed with true crime. I'd keep it
The spelling of my last name is rare enough where I live that I sincerely doubt anybody here, who isn't already part of my family, would be heinous enough to do that.
So, probably not. I already don't really associate much with extended family to begin with, so I'd probably be out of the loop for a long time anyways.
Probably, because my last name is pretty rare. I actually have my mother's surname so I think I'd just change it to my father's.
Jokes on me there are close to a hundred million people with the same last name as me, I'm not changing
Hell no, I'm waiting for the day one of these psychos makes us famous.
If they did it in my county then they would be fairly closely related, like 2nd cousins and their kids or closer.
This would make it harder to change my name
I already share a name with a fairly famous (although now deceased) comedian so I doubt it.
Probably not. I'm too lazy.
There are exactly two people in the United States with the same Last, Middle, and First Name as me (It's actually still true if you leave out the middle name). The other one is a few years younger than me, and when we were both somewhere in our 20's (quite long ago), the other one had a bit of trouble paying his bills. Given the unusual name, I had a few interesting calls trying to convince some really unhappy creditors that they weren't me.
A few years later they sold spices, and the multi level marketing spice company really had a problem distinguishing between us. They married someone whose first name is one letter different than my spouse.
Now the biggest problem is they are an elected politician. The good news is they moved to a coast, and I still live in the midwest. If they became more infamous, I would change my name.
In ex Spanish or Portuguese colonies, where having 2-4 family names is common, that happening would mean someone in your (extended) family did it