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I know of this happening personally. Except the name was Ka-a, pronounced kuh-DASH-uh. It really is atrocious.
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You posted about this Ka-a once before, and I responded that if you were going to state that a well-known urban legend is a fact, then you would have to prove it to me. You didn't respond, as far as I know, unless I missed it. I ask you once more to prove that this Ka-a exists. If you won't or can't, then I decline to believe it.
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How do I actually prove that my nephew is named Shaun without violating his privacy? I think that is a concern.
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Yes. But if Peacemonger at least posted a first hand personal experience, such as "I met her and she told me her name is K-a and she told me that's how it's spelled and she told me that's how it's pronounced", then I think I would accept that. But not, "Well, that's what my sister's friend's daughter says who lives across the street from her." So far, she hasn't responded at all either time I challenged her.
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CorrectionIt was a poster named Ella who previously posted about a Ka-a. She said that it was the name of a "girl at one of the elementary schools near my house." She was the one to whom I responded that way. It may be that Ella was Peacemonger posting under a different name. If not, then I think the fact that both Ella and Peacemonger claim to know of a Ka-a is further proof that Ka-a is just another form of the La-a urban legend.
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