Anonymous ID: b347cc April 4, 2023, 7:01 p.m. No.18642654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2681 >>2723 >>2745 >>2768 >>2803 >>2833 >>2888 >>2906 >>2948 >>3005 >>3053 >>3169

>>18642139 lb

You still here?

I lost my only daughter this year, anon.

18 years old.

It has been absolute Hell.

I can't function

Can't stop the waves of grief and tears.

The internal carnage feels like flesh ripping but it's emotional.

Parents should never have to bury their children.

 

I'll tell you what? since we are both in a rough spot how bout we kick it up a notch and start praying for each other every day?

 

It can't hurt anymore than it does now, can it?

wwg1wga.

I am with you.

Anonymous ID: b347cc April 4, 2023, 8:22 p.m. No.18643188   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3212 >>3313

>>18643135

In recent years, Jack has grown more popular as a formal, registered name for boys rather than a nickname in a number of English-speaking nations. John, from which Jack was frequently derived, was the most common male name during the nineteenth century and into the first half of the twentieth century, along with William. Today, these two names are used almost equally often as first names for boys.

 

So, yes, Jack is short for William.

Anonymous ID: b347cc April 4, 2023, 8:29 p.m. No.18643234   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3244

>>18643212

how bout John?

John is an abbreviation of James

idk?

taking a stab at it.

was just looking at this https://anythingforfamily.com/why-are-guys-named-john-called-jack#toc-heading-3