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Mom In Australia Legally Names Newborn Son 'Methamphetamine Rules' -- For A Good Reason??

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An Australian journalist named her newborn son Methamphetamine Rules… for an investigative report?! Kirsten Drysdale (pictured above) is a media member in New South Wales.

When she recently welcomed her third child with husband Chris Drysdale, she legally named him Methamphetamine Rules.

Which is, uhhh, “Meth” for short. Yes, really! The journalist works for ABC News‘ WTFAQ program, which investigates weird questions from viewers.

According to Drysdale, one of the most common questions sent in by viewers Down Under is “What can I legally name my baby?” So, after getting that question for the thousandth time, she decided to test the government’s naming limits — using her own son!! Related: Grimes & Elon Musk’s OTHER Baby Momma Meet After ‘Let Me See My Son’ Drama! Drysdale quickly found that Australia’s Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages doesn’t give clear-cut answers on what can and can’t be used as a baby name.

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