[Opinions] Re: Insults people should stop using for names
Her name was bad to me and others because it couldn't be taken seriously in a professional setting. She's a news reporter, so when she spoke on live TV, the screen said:
"Seattle (yes, that is her real name)"
How could anyone pay attention to the news report? They'd probably spend the whole time laughing at her.
It would be really nice, if only didn't sound like a compliment to the universe, instead of to a person. I respect her for keeping her name and not letting get in the way of her career. But I still wouldn't name anyone a phrase.