It's always interesting to know how people's usernames came out to be
It's always interesting to know how people's usernames came out to be
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this name and Grimjak i've used off and on since '95...also ineedajay.
also Outlaw69.
also concrete for straight dope message boards .
Character in one of my favorite games.
RICH is short for Richard, my real life name. The number is a thing related to work.
My first WoW character. It just stuck, I use it across much of the vast interwebs.
It's a reference to a certain drug, which was namely used to ease morning sickness in pregnant women, but since then studies have shown to be connected to birth defects.
Enstraynomic - League of Legends
TheEnst - Starcraft II
Well I'm a gay gamer and the number is the year I was born.
Crawmerax from Borderlands. Turned Craw into Crow, suited a worgen more since Gilneas is full of em! So Crowmerax was born, my beautiful warlock
my guild was bored and we used the peggle loot system for a few bosses , can't remember what raid, was either late tbc or early wotlk. but yeah basically none of us really needed anything, so we all installed the peggle addon and used the peggle loot mode. basically the mode is, instead of rolling you all get 1 shot on peggle, person with the highest score wins. and i made the account then, wasn't a very imaginative name, i just can't be bothered to change it
High five! Gaymer here too ;P
It was the name of my main in WoW when I first signed up for the forum. I was maining a Warlock, picked it back during WotLK after a server transfer. Just seemed... I don't know, warlocky.
Tomato ketchup.
Makes sense really as its my main characters name in WOW.
Didn't really have a real nickname yet untill ToC was released in WoTLK, there was a certain NPC there that was named Captain Faesroll. Been using it ever since in MMO's.
People don't forgive, they forget. - Rust Cohle
It's either a big coincidence, or you're lying and it's actually related to star trek.
Anyway, my username is a contraction of the dutch words schildpad, meaning turtle, and zoef, which translates to woosh, and is the name of the turtle that's currently living in my parents' pond. We've had her for about 18 years I think and there was a time when she was shockingly quick on her feet. Not so much now though.
And no, I had no idea she was female at the time. Still really fuzzy on how exactly turtles mate...
I don't think this matters nearly as much as you think it does.