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1. Sounds more like "corner" if you say it with a Jersey, Brooklyn or Aussie accent.
2. It's not only an Irish name but originated from the mythological king of Ulster, Conchobar. Source: What The Name -- https://wtname.com/connor/
3. The Irish were powerful and successful hunters for thousands of years, and considered wolves with similar esteem hence "Lover of Wolves". Furries did not exist until the mid-20th century, perhaps you're thinking of the Ossory Werewolves? Source: Kilenney Castle -- https://www.kilkennycastle.ie/the-ossory-werewolves/
4. Yeah, it's hard to be a normal kid when your mom's always talking crazy stuff about sentient AI eventually wiping out humanity. Totally harshes the buzz.
5. If they did, I'm sure it'd be so thick and full-bodied that Fabio would be jealous.
6. Neither have I, but then again I've never met anyone named Connor.
7. Connor McGregor could KO Jake Paul without stepping into the cage.
By the way sean connor [ery] heart this also