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I'm not saying your name is what determines if you're Chad or not, but I see a high correlation of Chad names with people who are Chads: eg. Brett, Aaron, Chad, Brad, Tyler, Connor, Sean, Devin, Jason, Jamie, etc.
It's like that the parents are realizing they are good looking and will birth a Chad son, or they give the kid extreme positive reinforcement in childhood because they subconsciously know these are typical Chad names.
And not only for looks, but for NTmaxxing as well. If you were a curry in the west and someone sees some Indian name like Suresh Guriminderrathanakhan, you already know it's OVER for him and whenever he applies for a job his resume will be thrown in the garbage immediately, while a Chad with a two syllable name like Joe Smith will get hired immediately.
It's like that the parents are realizing they are good looking and will birth a Chad son, or they give the kid extreme positive reinforcement in childhood because they subconsciously know these are typical Chad names.
And not only for looks, but for NTmaxxing as well. If you were a curry in the west and someone sees some Indian name like Suresh Guriminderrathanakhan, you already know it's OVER for him and whenever he applies for a job his resume will be thrown in the garbage immediately, while a Chad with a two syllable name like Joe Smith will get hired immediately.