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I mean, there’s nothing stopping you, but it’s a bad idea. You can also call your website aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.com. Good luck trying to type that out as an end user.
Still, I like that going to the website mentioned by the article, http://a-------------------------------------------------------------a.com/ , gives you a page trying to sell it to you in the most ironic way.

I’m guessing it’s not intentionally silly.
Good luck trying to type that out as an end user.
Most URLs these days are too long and complex to type. And there’s always CV.
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The obvious choice is
8-------------------------------------------------------------D.comUnfortunately D will become d in a browser URL field.
It’d need to be equal signs too, not just hyphens or dashes. Girth is love, girth is life.




