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Mine lhs1701, the first three letters are the initial of my name, the last four numbers would be recognisable by those who is interested in science fiction. This is a number used by the flagship in Star Trek. This means I am also a fan of Star Trek, not just Star Trek, but Star Wars, Babylon 5, and recently 4400.
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when the net started i wanted to sound fashionable so i chose "arkanoid" like one of the first videogames... then it got scrambled!
now it should still sound good to pronounce, means "web id", links to spiders, to that part of the brain, and to me also to luther arkwright and all things "arcane" ahah
now it should still sound good to pronounce, means "web id", links to spiders, to that part of the brain, and to me also to luther arkwright and all things "arcane" ahah
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my nickname came from my grandma with the CO. that means come on, because I was cheaking out some guys and she just gave me the nick name. Then the airhead came from a kid from my school that we called spacehead so he had to give me a nick name and thats were airhead came from. My other friend put them to geather by 2 so it became co2airhead or come on 2 airhead ^^.
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Well, I'm most likely going to beat you all in my nerdy nickname origin.
A fair time ago, I used to play role-playing with a group of friends (table-top, not LARPing - I have standards, you know)
The very first role-playing game I ever played was Vampire, the Masquerade. I needed to name my character, a fine, young, somewhat psychotic Gangrel. I called her Sasha, as I have always liked that name.
Not knowing what last name to give her, someone thought the the name sounded rather Russian (or something) and so suggested Densikoff.
We had many great adventures, and became hugely powerful, until someone tried to nick some magic gauntlet or something, and then some even more powerful faerie folk appeared out of nowhere and put a stop to all our fun by ruling that we could only do good now, to make up for all the bad we had done. Or they'd kill us.
This was no fun, and so we stopped the game.
And so, here I am before you as Sasha Densikoff, with not a hint of my real name to be seen anywhere.
Beat that!
A fair time ago, I used to play role-playing with a group of friends (table-top, not LARPing - I have standards, you know)
The very first role-playing game I ever played was Vampire, the Masquerade. I needed to name my character, a fine, young, somewhat psychotic Gangrel. I called her Sasha, as I have always liked that name.
Not knowing what last name to give her, someone thought the the name sounded rather Russian (or something) and so suggested Densikoff.
We had many great adventures, and became hugely powerful, until someone tried to nick some magic gauntlet or something, and then some even more powerful faerie folk appeared out of nowhere and put a stop to all our fun by ruling that we could only do good now, to make up for all the bad we had done. Or they'd kill us.
This was no fun, and so we stopped the game.
And so, here I am before you as Sasha Densikoff, with not a hint of my real name to be seen anywhere.
Beat that!
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