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Doesn't mens anything, or maybe it's in some alien language from SW, no idea. Jekk'Jekk Tarr was an alien cantina so yeah...

Roo is Aussie for kangaroo, 'cause I love that country.

 

Discord... because he is cool. He's a type of character I love in cartoons. Insane and powerfull villain guy

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"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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Still haven't changed my name once and proud of it.

 

:D Same, actually it just makes things simpler. I left forums for awhile and came back and had to figure out who people were cause of name changes.

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Doesn't mens anything, or maybe it's in some alien language from SW, no idea. Jekk'Jekk Tarr was an alien cantina so yeah...

Roo is Aussie for kangaroo, 'cause I love that country.

 

Discord... because he is cool. He's a type of character I love in cartoons. Insane and powerfull villain guy

 

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jekk'Jekk_Tarr

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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Dalipose is a play on the Dalai Lama and the pose you see him do a lot in pictures. dalai-lama.jpg

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BTGbullseye... A combination of two things...

 

BTG = Short for "BobTheGreat", the name of my main World of Warcraft character.

bullseye = A nickname I've gotten from my time being a beta tester on many online FPS games. I frequently use assault rifle sniping to headshot people who run aimbots, and it tends to get noticed when you no-scope it from across the map after doing a snap-180 and beat the aimbots for total kills+headshots.

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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Mouse + keyboard... More control, faster movements.

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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Whoa, this thread turned out suprisingly well, with some interesting answers - I just thought there would be one guy saying ''what the fuck did I just read'' and the thread would die...I'm so proud!

When I was like 8 I had a friend with a surname Kuzmanović, and we were making nicknames for him.So,we called him Kuzma/Kuzman,or,kuz.In Serbian,''milking'' [a cow] is said ''muze'',so I started calling him Kuz-muz,moving my hands like I'm milking a cow.

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Whoa, this thread turned out suprisingly well, with some interesting answers - I just thought there would be one guy saying ''what the fuck did I just read'' and the thread would die...I'm so proud!

You have to nurture a thread like it is your own child. And if you take great care and don't let it play with the ghetto kids, one day, it will grow up into a full grown thread and you will be the proudest OP in the world.

 

I almost suspected we already had a thread like this. But... seems we don't. Surprising.

I also remember something like that. But then again, I have been having deja vus all day, so I don't know what memories I can trust.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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There's no profound meaning to my name; it's just that "Sublime" sounds like "sublimation," which pertains to heat, and at the time I changed my name to it, I had been nominated to be the TF2 highlander team's Pyro.

 

Pyro... heat... yeah.

 

My original name, Epsilon, is just a letter of the Greek alphabet I thought sounded cool.

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My nickname comes from the addition of the first two letters of my sirname and the first two of my first name. Even in real life my friends call me saja (in english you can pronounce it like shaia, I guess). Also hungarians use their sirname (or lastname) first then their firstname.

"It's not about changing the world. It's about doing our best to leave the world... the way it is. It's about respecting the will of others, and believing in your own."

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Hey, thanks!

When I was like 8 I had a friend with a surname Kuzmanović, and we were making nicknames for him.So,we called him Kuzma/Kuzman,or,kuz.In Serbian,''milking'' [a cow] is said ''muze'',so I started calling him Kuz-muz,moving my hands like I'm milking a cow.

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