And no, not the temporary ones like mine.
I personally got "Thirdkoopa" over thinking about koops from TTYD when I registered and throwing "Third" on it since numbers sound cheesy to me.
Then later on a few sites I decided to cut off the "Oopa" and space out the K with capitalizing it for Third K exactly like how I have it on here normally.
How about you?
Based upon my favorite webcomic.
Live on the Edge - was a motto for something in real life
No Comment - came from the arcade we used to have from the score list
I don't remember why I initially chose Turok. I guess because it didn't sound awkward & at the time I was on a Turok kick (haven't gotten off it actually)
And the IAMTUROK is from the one up voice clip from Turok 2.
I... AM TU-ROK!!
Shortened version of DOODLEboy99, which I first used as an AIM name.
Why did you use it as your first screenname, Dodle?
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I'll do mine as a story:
In 7th grade, I was obsessed with the book Holes. 8th the movie comes out, and I'm still hooked. I make my email address "caveman6620", Caveman being the main character and current namesake, the 6620 being random numbers I thought looked cool.
After a little while, I joined MSN, but at the time I had shifted from a Holes obsession to a Batman obsession, in particular Jim Carrey as The Riddler. I, myself, love to solve riddles and puzzles, so I adopted the name "Riddlemethis6620". Riddle me this is a common phrase by the Riddler, especially Frank Gorshin's Riddler.
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In 2004, I joined Oldsider. It wanted a seperate screenname from my username of riddlemethis6620, so I ended up taking "Riddler" and combined it with my real name, Rob. Thus, Riddler_Rob.
I've just stuck with it since. Lately I've liked the idea of "Robbie Riddle", since it sounds like it could be a legit name and is kind of badass, but most people just call me Riddler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_Was_Here_%28album%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Roboto
"I'M KILROY.
KILROY.
KILROY.
Kilroy."
me: oh man that's a cool name
Quote from: Kilroy on March 18, 2010, 03:37:15 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_Was_Here_%28album%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Roboto
"I'M KILROY.
KILROY.
KILROY.
Kilroy."
me: oh man that's a cool name
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Kilroy_was_here.png)
I'd used ULTIIMATECHAOS as a screenname since I was like... 9. I joined Oldsider, and ULTIMATECHAOS was taken. Changed CH into K. Then shortened it when I came here since everyone called me KAOS at Oldsider anyway.
Kianglo was made when me and a friend were talking on AIM and typing random words on the keyboard. Conversation went sort of like this:
Me: asdf
Her: yuosdhfgj
Me: Blkdfh
Her: oaidfhjkjf
Me: kianglo
Me: wow, that looks like a word.
Her: heh, it does
Me: I like that. KIANGLO
Her: KIANGLO
And thus, I adopted it as my name, since it's original and never taken on a website I sign up on. Many people call me K though, sort of my internet-nickname.
...I had finished reading Soul Eater and Bryan said I reminded him of Chrona a bit so I used this name...
I like the letters 'K' and 'J' because they aren't as common and they go together well. So Kill_Joy went well with that. But I was really planning it on what my possible nicknames could be, since I knew nicknames of screen names usually stick and can be adopted pretty quickly. I thought that my name could either be 'Kill', 'Joy', or 'KJ', and all of those sounded fine with me (I was banking on KJ, of course).
Dog Food because I love dogs. And it used to be Dog Chow (or Dog Ciao if I felt like a play on words) or Kibble until I got a book called 'Dog Food' and I made it that to go with my avatar.
I have a third one that I've never used here, so this should do for explanations.
Quote from: Caveman on March 18, 2010, 03:45:05 AM
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Kilroy_was_here.png)
I found out who it actually was after the fact, but yes, that's who the song references to.
Damn, history is awesome.
Custom Robo = Mech fighter
13 = Favorite number
I was 12 when I made it, I dunno. Custom is just a shortened version of Customrobo13.
Fullmetal_Custom comes from Fullmetal Alchemist + Custom (Obviously)
I was like 13 when I made that, I dunno.
JNeedForSpeed2014: J is the first letter of my name. NeedForSpeed is what I was hooked on at the time, and 2014 is my graduation year.
Pokemaster944794: I was hooked on Pokemon at the time, and some random numbers.
JNFS2014: Above with abbreviations.
InfernoBlaze: Two fire names that sound cool.
J: First letter of name.
Jason Rose: My name.
When I was a young child, I was obsessed with making Nick.com pages, so I registered many account names and they all had their own unique picture thingy (they [used to] have a page where you choose a background and put Nick characters all over it, I liked doing that for some reason). After the one called AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAApple (possibly incorrect amount of As), I made one named JrGuy, which literally came out of nowhere, and I also made several after that. But JrGuy, something about it I liked, so I made it my official online name.
Later I was introduced to Nsider, being a Nintendork I joined almost instantly. It asked for my login name and my screen name or something, my young mind didn't pay attention and for some reason I thought it meant "Real name," and being someone who hated to give out his real name, I just put "JrGuy" Instead, it not being able to accept the login and user to be the same name, I changed Screen Name to "JrDude". After I realized what I did, I tried changing it to JrGuy, but it never happened, then my name became JrDude, and here I am.
I thought it was original. Apparently it wasn't.
Oh Oh this is a really good story.
My original and favorite Screen name Sgt.Chilly.
It started when me and my best friend were playing Ratchet and Clank's online multi-player for the first time and he called himself Capt.Frosty. He wanted to create a clan called the Army of Cold with players all using the Snowman skin as a theme and I supported this ridiculousness by taking the screen name Sgt.Chilly. At first it was sort of a joke but the name just sort of stuck so well I've been using it repeatedly ever since.
I like the legend of Zelda
I am a man
22 is my favourite number.
BAM!
Sky: Skybreaker, a nickname I made up for a fictional character of my own creation
Myl: The intials for my original Oldsider name, MasterYoungLink, which I made when Masterlink was taken, in an attempt to be original.
Combine the two, and you've got my most original name yet. Striker Sky was actually supposed to be Strider Sky, but I was tired, typed a K instead and didn't bother changing it, because I thought it worked better.
Spoiler: It doesn't work either way.Quote from: Triforceman22 on March 19, 2010, 01:35:04 AM
I am a man
-red7js-it's rather random. Fav. color, fav. number, js are my middle and last initial (James Seely)
-MrRedLucario-I admit that it was 2 in the morning and I was running only on far more caffiene than usual, which was interacting with my ADHD meds. I was acting seriously messed up then.
-James Hetfield-Just felt like it, same with Red the Lucario. just plain felt like it.
-Spencer-My first name. Simple as that.
Well, I was bored at work one day, and I went to register a game on Nintendo. I saw the forums, and figured "why the hell not." I felt like a fanboy for registering on the site, especially at work, and part of the reason ! was getting on was that I was extremely bored. I shoved it all together and there you go. Turns out I'm not much of a fanboy, and when I'm doing something online I'm not really bored. I've stuck with it though. I'm still contemplating a change, but everyone typically refers to me as BFB or Bored, and I've only seen one other persn use it, and it was on a tech forum. I do like the contrast and absurdism of BrechtianCatharsis though. It's just too many letters for a gamertag.
Zero is my favorite number. As a little kid, Zero from the Mega Man X series was my favorite game character. For 15 years every time I've had to input a username for anything whether it be a game or a site I'd use that name. I use it because I don't like change, frankly. That's why you seldom see me with a different name, if at all.