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Old Sep 01, 2018, 05:32 AM
Anonymous32451
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today we are so happy.

we got a package (of sweets), and in sted of being refered to as " you guys", or " atlantis", they used our name

major breakthrough in my opinion

I mean while we don't mind being called our colective name, being called emily (who we are), means a lot to us
Thanks for this!
Amyjay

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Old Sep 01, 2018, 05:33 AM
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to add to that, if alicia is out, we'd much prefer people calling us alicia than the collective name

I know that's hard sometimes for people to know who's out, but..
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Old Sep 01, 2018, 03:10 PM
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I'd prefer several presentations "you guys" and name because in our now 7 year journey we are into several switches. It wears off when you show everything all the gifts then you get the awareness and it is like second nature especially if not a continued splitting system like some are....

On a more personal level, someone used the host name it was the most insult I've heard of in a long time there is nothing stopping you all from using names. It comes with the territory.....

MY RESUME HAS A FEW SEVERAL NAMES ON IT ESPECIALLY WITH SEVERAL INNER WORLDS I'M NOT CHANGING IT. I GET PHONE CALL AFTER PHONE CALL FOR JOBS......
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Old Sep 01, 2018, 03:22 PM
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somehow I find the term " you guys" insulting

I think for starters, we're a female system, not " guys"

and for another, it just sounds so.... casual?

like.. what you doing you guys?
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