June 11, 2008

I knew giving China the Olympics was a mistake

Parents in China are celebrating China's Olympics in their own special way:

More than 4,000 children in China have been given the name Aoyun, meaning Olympic Games, in the past 15 years.

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The first surge in Aoyuns came in 1992, when China applied to host to the 2000 Games. About 680 Aoyuns were registered at the time.

In 2002 another 553 Aoyuns were named, after China was chosen to host the 2008 Games.

If this is what they're doing to their children, can you imagine the righteously bad tattoos they're getting?

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