kakafosha...uhhh...
kakafosha...uhhh...
I don't know what I was thinking when i chose my name. Well, since i'm a jounin from now on I guess I'll keep it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I had just got my first computer and installed aohell(thought it was the best from all the commercials). I needed a screen name to sign on and since I was playing FFX at the time, and since Valefor and Shiva were so cool I decided to use the name Aeon. If I can't get Aeon as my user name I usually use Aeon712 for my birthday.
(Aeon's Top 5 Anime ATM)One Piece,Shakugan no Shana Second,Gundam 00,Naruto,Bleach
wtf?!? i thought 1000 post would make you a jounin, but i'm still a chuunin.
EDIT: i see.... you need 1001 posts to be a jounin [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Hollow. I would have gone with Menos Grande, but "Hollow was generic. This way I can change my avatar as the series progresses with it conflicting with my username.
basey_69 hmm well the 69 part comes from when i was like thirteen or something and i was an idiot for putting it in my screen name and the basey part is derived form my last name, oh also basey or base is also my nickname to just about everyone in real life (real life doesnt include computers)
i pick this name cuz my friend's is a animefreak fans, i guess he's the one who inspired me this name.
Well, my first name was "Niphredil" 'cause I'm a Tolkien fan, but for some reason everybody thought I was a guy.
So once when I was about 14 I was roleplaying at some message boards and I can't remember why my character had a bakery, when deciding for a name a friend told me to name it "The Dancer" and I liked things with wings, so it ended up being "Winged Dancer".
When I used it for the first time as a nick, it was clear that no guy would use such a well, girlie name; in other words it was clear that I was a girl.
So I decided to stick with it, and so far I've done it.
無理してここまでやってきて これからもすっと同じだろう
それでも何かを信じたい 心の奥の声
Lucky....
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lucky....
Secret character from an extremely obscure PS1 car combat game. I picked it at random six years ago because I was almost sure that no one else would bother picking this name.
aha... and why dont you humor us with the name of the game?
I guess mine is either lame or weird.
It's all because of my haircut (weird enough from here, hehe). According to my friends, they say that my haircut feels like one of those koosh balls (I don't agree with them). Because of that, some came up with the nickname Kooshi. Ever since, it got stuck.
At my former school there's this student commitee called the "Board of Control". Once I made a joke about them literally using a board to force people to do things, thus my sig was born. Board of Control doesn't sound as good as Board of Command, and thus, my name.
JKD= Jeet Kun Do Since I am a big fan of Bruce Lee, I just thought I'd use his martial arts style as my nickname
Have a bad habit of letting go of my Shinai with my right hand while still hold wiht my left. So lefty stuck as a nick name.
http://myngage.ytmnd.com/Originally posted by: N-Gage
someone took the "Wave" username i usually use on other sites :@
so i thought N-Gage was a good second choice name cuz i did like playing games on the cell phone/handhandle console.
HAHA
Mine comes from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, mainly. I've worked in movie/music stores where most people couldn't remember my name, since it's a common name. But since I was 6, I've been told I looked like Cameron from FBDO. My dad also has a kick ass car that I'm not allowed to drive much (600+ HP '99 Cobra w/ Saleen parts, looks like a 2-seater black bullet), so the name just kind of stuck. I also have his kind of monotone voice, so it just stuck. I spell it with a "K" to piss off/confuse people. =b
I got the idea from Starcraft/Warcraft progamers, they usually have names that are just words. I needed a name to use for Doom 3 multiplayer, and I decided on PossiblE.
A) Kakashi da MAn
b) its a really bad pun, im a 4th yr EECS at UC Berkeley (ie Cal)
so Cal_Kashi
When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments. Here was a machine of precision and balance for the convenience of man. And (unlike subsequent inventions for man's convenience) the more he used it, the fitter his body became. Here, for once, was a product of man's brain that was entirely beneficial to those who used it, and of no harm or irritation to others. Progress should have stopped when man invented the bicycle. ~Elizabeth West, Hovel in theHills