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The Home Office, in charge of the nation's immigration, security, and law and order, denied the youngster's passport, claiming it couldn't print "Skywalker" because of Disney's copyright on the name.

The family had no knowledge of having this issue when they named their son.

The department told the family it either had to change their son's name or get permission from Disney to use "Skywalker."

This doesn't even make sense and sounds like some drone at the home office is just r-slurred. "oh sorry we can't print that" yes you literally can lmao

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Idk about bongland but that's some easy government money :marseybipocmerchant: to get from that situation

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oh sorry we can't print that

Printers have anti-piracy software built in to prevent you from typing Skywalker

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Printers have anti-piracy software built in to prevent you from typing *********

What did you write there?

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N!gg3r

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