Naming 2

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Ziggurat

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How is this? I feel like a newly expectant mother, so eager to think of names.

Male (Mack Snow possibly Giant): Elrond (named after Tolkien character)

Female (Tangerine, possible Giant genes?): Chihiro (named after main character in Spirited Away. Pronounced Chee-hee-roh. In the movie, according to nausicaa.net, the kanji means 'a thousand fathoms' Considering how my generation has become manga and anime addicts, in America at least, what do you expect but a Japanese name?)

Female (Halloween Mask x Bold Stripe): Rhiannon (a nod to my Welsh heritage. Supposed to be pronounced Ree-anon)
 

M_surinamensis

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How is this?

Hypocritical, considering your threat to sue over a trademark you don't own and which isn't even a proper noun or unique concept.

Given how uppity you got over a word you didn't even really create and don't own, you'd think there would be more respect for the Tolkien estate and Hayao Miyazaki's intellectual property. Intellectual property that someone actually owns and would actually have justification for a grievance over if you were to profit from the names (as you would be, if you listed them as lineages when selling an animal). 'course I don't think they are petty idiots so they may not be inclined to scream "Lawsuit!" with no provocation. They also probably have actual lawyers who'd advise them against it.
 

M_surinamensis

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FOR GOD'S SAKE THE SUEING THING WAS A JOKE!

No. It wasn't.

You are justifiably embarrassed that you said it and are now trying to claim you didn't mean it, rather than owning your words and accepting the consequences.

Not a good behavior to show people. It'll be interesting to see if any of your future customers get told you were "just joking" about things like live delivery guarantees, genetics or gender. It's the same thing really, avoiding the consequences of your own statements without ever actually addressing it.

What are your first and last name, please? This is something I suspect it will be handy to know in the next year or three.
 
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