Re: I took the "WHAT IS ELAINE'S PROBLEM?" quiz
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Because it cannot be divided? She might as well have chosen
One, Two, Three, Five, Eleven, Thirteen, Seventeen, Nineteen, Twenty-Three... and so on ;-)
One, Two, Three, Five, Eleven, Thirteen, Seventeen, Nineteen, Twenty-Three... and so on ;-)
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Seven is more aesthetically pleasing, than those other numbers, but I see what you are getting at :-P
When I first heard the name I said yuck, but during an interview she spoke about her son's name for like 10 minutes. Focusing on how life can destroy your soul, and by naming her son, seven, she's reminding him, not to get caught up in things like that. His name can't be divided, hence his soul, and heart won't be broken "divided". Obviously you can't guarantee those things won't happen, with a name (she pointed that out too), but it is indeed a nice thought, it’s defiantly inspiring. That interview took away my 'yuck' feelings. I wonder if it would have melted Elaine’s heart! LOL
When I first heard the name I said yuck, but during an interview she spoke about her son's name for like 10 minutes. Focusing on how life can destroy your soul, and by naming her son, seven, she's reminding him, not to get caught up in things like that. His name can't be divided, hence his soul, and heart won't be broken "divided". Obviously you can't guarantee those things won't happen, with a name (she pointed that out too), but it is indeed a nice thought, it’s defiantly inspiring. That interview took away my 'yuck' feelings. I wonder if it would have melted Elaine’s heart! LOL
She should have named him "Dhevin" instead of "Seven"...
The number seven *can* be divided, though not into whole numbers equally.
Erykah Badu should have named her son:
Dhevin Dieter Badu
Which anagrams into the motto: "Heart, be undivided".
-- Nanaea
The number seven *can* be divided, though not into whole numbers equally.
Erykah Badu should have named her son:
Dhevin Dieter Badu
Which anagrams into the motto: "Heart, be undivided".
-- Nanaea