A story about names and nicknames

Mar 12, 2006 01:14

Names and Nicks



(1988) My actual name:
In honor of a great novelist/short-story writter/man of knowledge

(1988) My second name:
In honor of a bandit-turned-revoluionary that fought for a better treatmente of the lower classes, while still being the bandit he never stopped being.

(unknown) Hentai Masta Rasta (R.I.P.):
....would you believe me if I told you I can't recall even the slightest bit about the history of this alias?

(2001-2002) Hiro-Hiroshi:
Hiro was established with the arrival of Pokemon Gold, where one of the main character name options was, in fact, Hiro. As for Hiroshi, that was defined couple of months later, with it originally being Hiroki.

(2002) Nakano Yamabuki:
Nakano was from the last name of a japanese car racer in the F1 game for N64. Yamabuki (which came before Nakano) was developed from two different last names, Yabuki (Shingo Yabuki, King of Fighter's Series) and (Ryouji(?)) Yamazaki (King of Fighter's Series)

(2003) Softy:
Nickname given to me by my comrades in the junior high football team...third worst nickname...

(2003) Hellfire Demon:
More of a desire to have a regular screename than anything else, no real story behind this.

(2003-2004) Rosa (pink in english)
High school nickname granted due to my last name...second worst nickname...

(2003-2004) Werwek:
Created in high school computer studies while happily slapping the keyboard to the hum of Bethoven's 9th. Later on became a word to be revered due to the personnal desire to begin a pagan cult.

(2006) Fag the duelist:
Granted tto me at the mall (one of the worst nicknames yet) in view that I:
a)Have a different approach towards sexuality
b)Read gravitation and can enjoy a nice yaoi story
c)Have a YGO deck based on the "Final countdown" card (after activation, in twenty turns I win, simple as that) this of course, involves the rest of the deck having to resist the 20 turns, via strong and almost inpenetrable defenses. In other words, no attack nor damage at all, just incredibly bothersome stalling.
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