That's not to say that Britney's "immaculate," but more that--like Lord Jesus Christ was conceived by nothing more than 'the will of Our Heavenly Father--'the raunchy schoolgirl with the voice of a Siren' was only "a real person" in the minds of teenage fanboys all over the world.
Oh, 'Britney Spears' is a real person; but 'the real one' isn't the happily famous one (Kinda like 'Liberal Democrat Stephen Colbert,' as opposed to '"Well-Intentioned, Poorly-Informed, High-Class Idiot" Stephen Colbert').
Her names (the 'built' ones below, where I link to a discussion about 'The Framing of Britney Spears)—there might be something more to that name ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...
The name “Britney” is built on the name of the people who settled in Northern |France after the fall of the |Western Roman |Empire ( |Britons). #Brittany #Brittani #Brittney #Brittny #Britannia #Brittania
The name "Spears" is the |Patronymic from #Spear (either Occupational for a Hunter & Maker-of-Spears, or a Nick|name for someone Very |Thin). #Spearing
The word "Spear" is built on ancient words that mean Pole ( |Spar, |Rafter, |Spire). #Speared #SpearHead #Spearmint
You know something about that name-history that
I don't mention (and that probably isn't mentioned
below)? 'Fill us in on it'- or just tell me what you
think (or ask me about something in this- or another-
word that confuses you) with a comment below,
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