"I'm not naming any children," Tony had to make very clear, horrified by the thought of that much power. He watched the production with the nametag inquisitively, and gave a nod with a pout of appreciation for Pietro's dedication to his chosen cause. As long as one person left here tonight having said his name right, Pietro's continual effort would have only been mostly in vain. Especially with this uphill battle against the failing adhesive of his tag. Tony automatically reached up to hold it in place with two fingers as the edges started to curl inward, mostly lint now from the reapplications. "Do you think that's a sign?" he suggested.