Meet The Subreddit Roasting Your Kid’s Hilariously Awful Name
While it might seem in good fun to poke fun at Emmaleigh and Dugsly, experts believe that there are plenty of ethical and privacy concerns to consider.
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The Reddit community r/tragedeigh is probably not a place you want to see screenshots of your social media posts or text messages ending up—especially if you have children.The more tragique

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  • Here’s what makes a good post “tragique,” as they like to call it: It must be about a given name that’s either been deliberately misspelled (e.g. Emmaleigh instead of Emily) or original in the sense that it’s a name that seems completely made up (e.g. Dugsly, Brylie, Kaydynce).
  • Poking fun at the more unique names isn’t the only thing to do on the subreddit. You can ask other users whether they think a certain name you’re considering for your own kid or even ask other users to roast your name.

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