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whats up guys its your girl penny here and it is june 15th 2020 and i have decided to legally change my name this is something that has been on my mind for so long okay its been a long time and i dont know ive just been maybe i dont need to do it maybe its just not that serious you know people already call me penny my legal first name is not penny it is jasmine my mother named me jasmine j-a-z-z-m-i-n it feels disgusting to even say that name is not me okay whenever i was a kid i remember envisioning myself growing up and like going into business meetings and just conducting myself in everyday life and introducing myself and being like jasmine i i dont i dont feel that for myself i just i dont feel that i no no it feels like kind of childish to me maybe its the way its spelled i dont know i hate the name jasmine so i go by penny where did penny come from whenever i was in uh it was either middle school or high school i was like really into twitter at that point in my life