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Skilled player (1886)
Joined: 4/20/2005
Posts: 2160
Location: Norrköping, Sweden
Bisqwit wrote:
Not drunken-rad? I recall I saw that somewhere, but I may have automatically made that association from the Swedish word... Sorry.
Eh, drunken-rad? I've never heard of any word like that :) there's no swedish word that looks even slightly like drunken-rad, though there is a Swedish word called "rad", which means "row". maybe i'm getting your post all wrong, if so, you could ignore this part :) By the way, what's up with all this "tre-runk-i-rad?" :) I know I've never made that connection when I heard the name "Truncated". Maybe you should change your name to that! or.... maybe not. hehe :)
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Joined: 8/20/2005
Posts: 643
Location: Mikkeli,Finland
It's my real name. I'm not very creative :p
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Joined: 4/17/2004
Posts: 3107
Location: Sweden
@flagitious: Merriam-Websters said: "from Latin flagitiosus, from flagitium shameful thing. No whips, I think. The connection I made when I heard it was that it had to do with flags (the coding variant) and delicious (as people tend to add something in front of it - fragilicious or babelicious for example). Like you liked using flags when coding and thought it was the shit. I never imagined it could be a real word. @Bisqwit> Not drunken-rad? The closest swedish word I can think of is "drunknad" - drowned. I didn't quite understand the rest of the sentence... can you clarify? @Randil> By the way, what's up with all this "tre-runk-i-rad?" :) I know I've never made that connection when I heard the name "Truncated". It's easier to make the connection if you use the Swedish variant Trunkerad and say it quickly.
Joined: 3/31/2005
Posts: 148
Location: Colorado
Take a wild guess.
Do not try to bend the spoon, that's impossible. Instead only try to realize the truth. What Truth? There is nospoon. Then you will see it is not the spoon that changes, it is only yourself
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Joined: 11/27/2004
Posts: 688
Location: WA State, USA
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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Joined: 6/25/2004
Posts: 607
Location: Maine
Sami wrote:
It's my real name. I'm not very creative :p
Join the club, Sami. I'm not creative either. =D
Former player
Joined: 3/30/2004
Posts: 1354
Location: Heather's imagination
RT-55J wrote:
All hail the (retired) Robot Sumo Champion!!
someone is out there who will like you. take off your mask so they can find you faster. I support the new Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun.
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Joined: 4/24/2005
Posts: 476
A long time ago in a forum far, far away... Er...when I signed up for the first time at GameFAQs, I chose the nickname "monstro city" for no real particular reason (for the slow, monstro + city = monstrosity...and yes, I do know it's not spelled the same). Then I got banned, so I chose a new name. Going with the same pattern, I went with velo city. Ban, rinse, and repeat, and you get atro city.
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Posts: 3107
Location: Sweden
I remember velo city. But whatever did you do to get banned - twice, no less?
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Both times I suicided on an alt account and got axed.
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Joined: 7/6/2004
Posts: 511
Like you liked using flags when coding and thought it was the shit. -Truncated Haha that is an interesting interpretation, but for the record I actually hate using flags, I often use goto's instead. BTW I always thought your name meant like the dictionary, to be interupted. Surprising to hear bisqwit does after all have something to do with biscuits.
g,o,p,i=1e4,a[10001];main(x){for(;p?g=g/x*p+a[p]*i+2*!o: 53^(printf("%.4d",o+g/i),p=i,o=g%i);a[p--]=g%x)x=p*2-1;}
Joined: 8/7/2004
Posts: 51
I joined a sprite comic forum without having a nifty sprite avatar. Or hosting space. So, I have no sprite. Yep.
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Patashu
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Joined: 10/2/2005
Posts: 4017
Patashu is the phonetic spelling of Patechoux (the e has an acute accent, iirc), the french word meaning 'soft pastry'. It was the name of a cat I had in my youth and I picked up on the phonetic spelling before I learned how it was really spelled. It's a nice name, so, I use it.
My Chiptune music, made in Famitracker: http://soundcloud.com/patashu My twitch. I stream mostly shmups & rhythm games http://twitch.tv/patashu My youtube, again shmups and rhythm games and misc stuff: http://youtube.com/user/patashu
Active player (277)
Joined: 5/29/2004
Posts: 5712
Should've been Pazuzu.
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
Ambassador, Experienced player (697)
Joined: 7/17/2004
Posts: 985
Location: The FLOATING CASTLE
Wow, fascinating thread. I used to be known as the AxeMan, BattleAxe or simply Axe on the Ultimate Frisbee fields of the midwestern US. No reason in particular, just something badass everyone could call me. In fact, a lot of my teammates never learned my real name. I guess being shorter than average forced me to develop an unorthodox playing style, and I was great at making superman-style diving catches (very hardcore in Ultimate because you aren't wearing any padding.) Also, at the time, winning on the field was just as important as winning the party, where I was the MVP (but most teams are so serious now). I played on Leadbelly until tearing my ACL (main ligament holding your knee together), and since I live in a backwards country with no health care I ended up waiting a few years before getting the surgery I needed. Now I play pickup Ultimate at work every once in a while, but I am no longer known as The AxeMan in real life, so I use it as an internet alias.
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Player (241)
Joined: 5/1/2004
Posts: 4096
Location: Rio, Brazil
Patashó is the name of one of the native indian tribes in Brazil.
Former player
Joined: 3/13/2004
Posts: 1118
Location: Kansai, JAPAN
Haven't we done this topic before? Or maybe I've just answered this question before on another board...I use this nickname a lot now. Anyway, my last name is Feit which sounds like "Fight." So "Feitclub" is kind of a pun, combining my name with a movie (and a book) title that I am very fond of. Why did I put in lowercase? I don't remember. It's also my domain name, feitclub.com
Do Not Talk About Feitclub http://www.feitclub.com
Joined: 11/15/2004
Posts: 804
Location: Canada
Damn this is a long story. I went to a private religious high school of 100 students until I was kicked out, at which point I went to a public high school of 850. I was intimidated by being in a school with so many people I didn't know, and I didn't like sitting in the lunchroom with half the population of my hometown (an exaggeration), but I found out that there was a chess club that played in a classroom at lunch. Since there were only about 10 nerds in there, I ate my lunch with them and picked up the game of chess. I got good fast and wanted to find more opponents, so I decided to try that internet thing I had heard so much about (it was 1998). The school had internet access (we were still using 386 dummy terminals with monochrome monitors at my old school), and someone told me about Hotmail. I used Alta Vista to look for chess servers and found FICS, which wouldn't accept my free Hotmail address. (If they had I would be something different because hopper was already taken) So, I moved down the list to Chess.net instead. I needed a nickname and I figured that chess pieces hop around, so I chose hopper. It was a stupid name because only the knight hops, so I should have saved it for checkers. Anyway, that was my first nickname, and I became more and more associated with it the longer I stayed there, becoming a Guide, then an Administrator (then Senior Administrator, then Super User, etc.). From then on, anywhere I would go on the internet I seemed to be hopper.
TASing or playing back a DOS game? Make sure your files match the archive at RGB Classic Games.
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Joined: 5/29/2004
Posts: 5712
Oh, I thought you were named after Dennis Hopper.
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
Joined: 11/15/2004
Posts: 804
Location: Canada
Everyone does.
TASing or playing back a DOS game? Make sure your files match the archive at RGB Classic Games.
Former player
Joined: 8/15/2004
Posts: 422
Location: Minnesota
I thought of the character from Predator.
Former player
Joined: 3/13/2004
Posts: 1118
Location: Kansai, JAPAN
Ouzo wrote:
I thought of the character from Predator.
That was Harper...Arnie's accent makes it sound like "hopper" though.
Predator (1987) wrote:
Dylan: Look, we've been looking for this place for months. My men were in that chopper when it got hit! Harper's orders were to go in and get my men and he disappeared. Dutch: He didn't disappear. He was skinned alive!
Although IMDb uses "Hopper" in their quotes, but those are notoriously misspelled/misquoted anyway...shit, can someone watch this movie with the Close Captioning on? My DVD collection is sitting in my sister's house back in NY.
Do Not Talk About Feitclub http://www.feitclub.com
Former player
Joined: 5/24/2005
Posts: 405
Location: France
I was too lazy to find a good one so i just borrowed the pseudo of the singer of a US Black Metal Band I appreciate... (for those who might want to know, the band is Kult Of Azazel...)
Not dead yet... still very busy... damn...
Former player
Joined: 9/29/2005
Posts: 460
Xaphan wrote:
I was too lazy to find a good one so i just borrowed the pseudo of the singer of a US Black Metal Band I appreciate... (for those who might want to know, the band is Kult Of Azazel...)
I believe it's Kult ov Azazel.
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Joined: 5/29/2004
Posts: 5712
"This bag contains some pretty special food. I can't tell you exactly what's inside, but if I pick one up, it will completely restore all my vitality."
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
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