Strange obsessions

Sometimes I get strangely obsessed about something that would probably sound odd to most people. 

I've recently been doing a Sims 4 alphabet legacy challenge, which is where you play a household for 26 generations and give the sim for each generation the next letter of the alphabet. I thought you started by naming the founding sim with a name beginning with A, then their child a name beginning with B, then B sims child gets a name starting with C, and so on until the Z child is born/adopted, at which point you complete the challenge. It turns out that I was supposed to start the alphabetical naming with the first child, not the founder, so when child no.26 was adopted I had already used all the letters of the alphabet.

Sorry for the long story, but it's to explain how I got to the latest weird obsession. I decided the final daughter of the legacy challenge and her future partner should have names that included all the letters of the alphabet, and I set about obsessing over trying to find two first names and two surnames that between them have all the letters.

Finally got there yesterday - the names are:

Jacquelyn Kempsworth & Alexander Von Fitzburg

What strange obsessions have you had?

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  • My 'icon' here is an image of the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos (ruled 1118-1143). The original is from a mosaic in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. When the cathedral was converted into a mosque, after the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans, the face of John II was damaged. One of his eyes, his nose and mouth were destroyed. I digitally replaced them, almost pixel by pixel, to the best of my ability, and uploaded the result to Wikimedia Commons, under my Wikipedia pseudonym. It can be seen in the Wikipedia article on John II.

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  • My 'icon' here is an image of the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos (ruled 1118-1143). The original is from a mosaic in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. When the cathedral was converted into a mosque, after the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans, the face of John II was damaged. One of his eyes, his nose and mouth were destroyed. I digitally replaced them, almost pixel by pixel, to the best of my ability, and uploaded the result to Wikimedia Commons, under my Wikipedia pseudonym. It can be seen in the Wikipedia article on John II.

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