If you're looking for a strong female lead, might we suggest Juno?
— NASA (@NASA) April 27, 2022
That's what we named this extraordinary mission to Jupiter, who like the mythical Juno, can see through Jupiter's disguises (aka clouds).@NASASolarSystem explains: https://t.co/AmdKhPvgFi pic.twitter.com/9IdcNIeeKq
"Sorry, I love the name Jupiter," a fellow Twitter user responded. "I do not care." Another individual wrote, "I am so surprised at all the replies agreeing [with the wife]. Jupiter is such a cool name. What the f*ck?" Another suggested, "That is real cute though. Jupy for a nickname." Nonetheless, there were also Twitter users who used the opportunity to make a few funny remarks. For example, some noted how they had named their own children Jupiter. The children just happened to be pets.
Sharing a photo of her dog as a puppy, one person commented, "Um, no offense, but I named my own child Jupiter. But, (oh yeah) I do not have kids. I have a German Shepherd I named Jupiter! Yes for a dog. No for a biological child. He says hi! This was Jupiter at six weeks old." Another user joked (or at least we think it was a joke), "I truly wanted our daughter to be named Para. My wife absolutely refused. I tried to compromise and make it her middle name. My wife stood her ground. My last name is Graf. I still think Para is a nice name." Ultimately, Ckirbyyyy did not come to a conclusion. She did, nonetheless, vehemently stand her ground. "If anything, the majority of this comment thread proves why it is not a good name for a human," she concluded. "There are many other names that are also not good but this is one that was being held onto. Had my husband said Bertha or Cindylou, I would have made the same tweet."
Something I need some of you humans to understand is that *I* think it’s a terrible name. If others agree, that is *their* opinion. I have the right and privilege to dislike things just the same way every single one of you do. pic.twitter.com/WXChvRaKi0
— kirbyy (@ckirbyyyy) April 26, 2022
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