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Motherkonfessor
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posted February 03, 2005 04:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Motherkonfessor     Edit/Delete Message
Hello all!!!

so heres is my conundrum.....at i am going to get over my paranoia of personal info on the internet....

my last name, is "NOT" spelled backwards. Yup, thats it, my whole name (its t o n n )

so i have ALWAYS hated my last name for numerous reasons, and its taken me this long (even 5 years after starting to lexi) to realize that maybe, just maybe, one of the reasons i hate it so much is because it NEGATES me as a person... or so i feel.

can anyone give me some advice on this? or is my only solution to change my name (which i have been considering since about 6th grade)

my name lexis out to so many cool things ...
like "she reads the cards" and "she reads the stars" but then my last name just breaks it all down...

anyways.... thanks....

MK

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Eleanore
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Registered: Aug 2003

posted February 03, 2005 06:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Eleanore     Edit/Delete Message
I believe that the words "no" and "not" only negate the negative things that appear in a lexigram. For example, if your name lexis "she reads the cards" there is nothing negative about that so there is no need to negate it with "no" or "not".
If your name lexis out something like "she lies" then it would be appropriate to use the "no" or "not" to negate that negative statement. (This would suggest that you would be accused of lying or thought to lie by some, but would in reality not be a liar.)
I hope I've clarified it some for you.

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26taurus
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posted February 04, 2005 04:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
I agree with Eleanore. And sometimes you will encounter a phrase with both "yes" and "no". With these phrases, I remember reading somewhere, to just go with your intuition on where to add it in (or not) into the lexi.

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