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Tesla boss elonmusk and his girlfriend have been forced to change their baby’s name because it breaks naming laws in their home state of California where only alphabetical letters of the English language can be used.

Tesla boss Elon Musk and his girlfriend have been forced to change their baby’s name because it breaks naming laws in their home state of California where

only alphabetical letters of the English language can be used. Baby X Æ A-12 has been changed to X Æ A- Xii, with the pronunciation remaining the same. Image: AP

 

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elonmusk Plonker.

elonmusk hows is Æ even a alphanumeric character.... ?

elonmusk Or Ashly for short.

elonmusk I don’t even know what to.... 🥴🤷🏼‍♀️

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