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Anthony Eash
Bedford, VA · 2 days ago

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Sawed-Off
Albuquerque, NM · a day ago

proud to be proving it, you go scholar

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Cuervo Chronicles
Dallas, TX · 2 days ago

Wtf

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Kendall Fields
Washington, IL · 2 days ago

He must not know about any of the King Louis

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S@GE
Philadelphia, PA · 2 days ago

Nope🤦🏾‍♂️

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Jacqueline Ray
Albuquerque, NM · 2 days ago

LOL THATS A DAMN LIE!!!! The term Junior comes from the Latin term “juvenis”, meaning "younger" or "more young," serving as the form of ("young"). Purpose: It was heavily used to avoid confusion in families where sons were named after fathers, particularly in communities where passing down names maintained family lineage and property. Naming children after parents (patronymics) originated centuries ago in European cultures to preserve family lines, secure inheritance, and signify lineage. Popularized by the upper classes, this tradition served as a marker of legacy, wealth, and power, ensuring the family name continued, often following strict rules regarding patriarchal succession….