I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
@monkeyninja Or Mothy
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@monkeyninja Or Mothy
@davew Definitely Mothy.
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
@monkeyninja I work in technology. They'd just call me. "Moss."
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@monkeyninja I work in technology. They'd just call me. "Moss."
@timjclevenger I definitely have both my Moss days and my Roy days...and once a blue moon a Richmond day.
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
@monkeyninja Uno-reverse them and call them "Timberly".
Also, pretend you thought Kim is short for Kimothy.
/s
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
@monkeyninja one person in my life has called me Mothy, and I quite liked it. I’ve never consciously chosen to be called ‘Tim’, now I think of it. Perhaps I should seize some agency over this.
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@monkeyninja one person in my life has called me Mothy, and I quite liked it. I’ve never consciously chosen to be called ‘Tim’, now I think of it. Perhaps I should seize some agency over this.
@swisslet I love this.
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@swisslet I love this.
@monkeyninja my dad calls me Timothy, but basically nobody else. That’s my ‘official’ name, but as I say, now I think of it, I never consciously chose ‘Tim’, but here we are (I’m definitely not a Timothy).
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
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I don’t understand why people named Timothy would shorten their names to “Tim” when “Moth” is quite clearly the superior choice.
@monkeyninja my friend goes by Mothy. https://people.inf.ethz.ch/troscoe/
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@ratcatcher I was not aware of their existence until just now but I am delighted that someone is using "Moth" as their abbreviated first name, this is lovely.