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| krystyn |
Rekidk, your post was very interesting, because I kept pronouncing your name in my head as "Rekkid K." like, "put da needle on da rekkid." Hee.
My name is so mysterious that I fear posting its explanation, even here amongst friends.
My avatar is the embodiment of sleep deprivation. Or so I've been told.
 Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:33 pm
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| EarlyWyrm |
a duck by any other name...
still QUACKS.
My avatar is temporary for Year Zero (all songs are going to be released in remixable GB format! WooHoo!) but normally it's a picture of a worm strangling a bird.
My main usenet/bbs/forum nick has always been Wyrmwood - i.e. wormwood from revelations (end of days, chernobyl, etc etc). The Y is just a geeky D&D playing reference to dragons  EarlyWyrm came about from the debut release of Genesis P. Orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Skinny Puppy, Psychick TV) which was actually called earlywOrm, but hey - may as well stick with the "Y" motif.
I decided to use this nick when I found uF - thinking I didn't want my ARG playing to be associated with my real screen name (which can be traced to my real name, company, etc). Then I got to know the community and realized obfuscation is absolutely impossible here - oh well 
 Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:39 pm
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| Ruuku |
Ruuku = Luke in Japanese, need I say more? 
 Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:47 pm
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| thebruce |
nice! Thanks for the old internet nostalgia  I remember the days of gopher and telnet before they lost mainstream ground to http =P...
 Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:29 am
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| soleta |
As there's a long story and a short story, I'll try to combine them and patch together a medium-sized story for your entertainment.
Right.
It's 1991 and my best friend has that holiest of holies, a computer capable of running games. (Thus, Secret Agent and Crystal Caves were the first computer games I ever played, and I still have a soft spot in my heart for them.) For a while we were entranced with that, but then her father went one further and got a dial-up modem as well.
Thus two ten-year-olds are let loose on the internet.
We were big Star Trek fans, so naturally that's what we looked for. If you were around back then, you recall what the internet looked like then; after trolling through that wasteland, we found the Mecca of Star Trek fans on the internet, startrek.net and its groundbreaking chatroom. It refreshed itself. Amazing!
Anyway, to make a long story shorter, I went by Lt. Piper for a long time. (Lt. Piper was the main character in two Diane Carey novels; I loved her a lot, even though she was a gigantic Mary Sue.) Later I decided I wasn't fond of the reputation I had built up and decided to switch nicks.
Soleta is another character from another series of Star Trek novels, Star Trek: New Frontier. She's half Vulcan, half Romulan, and she kicks all kinds of butt. (The only thing that saves her from Mary Sue-dom is that she's written by Peter David, who already has a Marty Stu in that series.  ) Fast-forward twelve years and here I am.
That's longer than I intended it to be.
 Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:03 am
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| Mountain Girl |
This is great! Keep 'em coming. 
 Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:11 pm
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| Rekidk |
Thank you for the suggestion on the avatar--funnily enough, I just got a PM about the very same issue. (There are so many helpful people here at Unforums.)
Also... I think that this avatar has kind of grown on me. I might look into making it less pixelly, but I think Fretalian girl is here to stay for a while.
I am finding it very interesting to discover where all of these names came from, too. I'm learning all sorts of new things. 
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:24 pm
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| Crimsyn |
I read your entire post Rekidk and I found it interesting how you came up with your name!
So I guess I'll take my turn now -
My user name -
It all started when I finally got my own computer back last summer I think and my mom says to me "It's about time you got your own email! It'll be fun! We could email each other during the day when I'm at work!"
I agreed to get one and as I was registering over at hotmail, I took probably about a half hour or later to come up with a good username.
Now I should say that my favorite color is red (hell, you should see my bedroom! now it's not overwhelming but it's obvious.) so I tried to come up with a name that involved the word red in it or at least some other version of red. After a while the word crimson came into mind after trying other red words such as well red, burgandy, apple, blood, etc. So I tried crimsonheart as my username, but it was already taken much to my dismay. So then I changed some letters in it and thus: crimsynhart was born!
Now how did it come to Crimsyn here at Uf you may ask? (if you didn't indulge me.....)
Well, after discovering the world of ARGs through Ocular Effect (I saw the movie Fallen and found Ocular Effect on the ABC family website) I decided to look into the matter that is ARGs through Google and found ARGNet through that. After discovering there were more games besides OE and it mentioned Unfiction some and following that link discovered this website, but I didn't join for some time and I just followed/silently lurked in an ARG called E.V.A.
After awhile, I decided to join and finally show myself so I took out hart and capitalized the c (and after seeing "short names" like Redhatty, Lucy, Sylvia, thebruce, etc, I felt that Crimsynhart was too long and tried to stay within the "theme"). Crimsyn finally came to be!
My Avatar -
A much shorter story I promise!
After signing in to Unfiction, I tried to find a cool avatar, preferably a red heart pic that had a dagger through it, maybe bleeding- something to represent "crimsynhart" but I couldn't find the one special picture! (If anyone knows of such a picture feel free to pm me to tell me about it!)
So then I started to look for red dragons just for fun and I found this picture I have now and after sizing it down with the help of Phaedra, here is the final product!
So Rekidk you could use your other avatar, I would ask Phaedra or another moderator how to do it. But that's just me!
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:14 pm
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| Rekidk |
Settle back... This is a long (and dull) tale.
It all started when I joined a small Golden Sun community many years ago, in 5th grade. (Incidentally, I still belong to said community, and it is becoming increasingly small.) Before I joined the message boards, I made a few guest posts under the screen-name "Nobody," because I wanted to conceal my identity. Unfortunately, when I went to join several days later, I found that that username was already taken. I looked for variants, and thus, "I Don't Know" was born.
In 7th grade, I joined Runescape. (I was young and foolish.) I had just finished reading the .hack//dusk manga, and one of my favorite characters in it was a magician named "Reki." Thus, my Runescape account became "Reki_Mage."
Now, inbetween now and then, I had signed up for many things. I had discovered that "I Don't Know" and its variants (like "IDK") were taken pretty much everywhere on the internet. I also discovered that "Reki" was taken in several places, as well.
In 8th grade, I joined the Nintendo NSider forums. At a loss for a nickname, I decided to combine my two previous nicknames into one: Reki + IDK = RekIDK. However, the NSider forums made everything into capitol letters, so I was stuck with REKIDK.
In 9th grade, I joined Kingdom of Loathing. Keeping with my current trend, I used Rekidk--no capitalization this time. (I had since discovered that "Rekidk" was unique on the internet.) One time, when I was online listening to Radio KOL, the DJ said my name on the air, pronouncing it as follows:
Wreck--Ee--Dee--Kay
Then, in 10th grade, I joined Unforums. And thus ends the explanation of my name! (Finally!)
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My avatar is much easier to explain. I really like the Dunkin' Donuts commercial where they make fun of Starbucks. It is, indeed, hilarious. The woman is just a person from the commercial who is clearly very confused about how to order coffee, and 'Perhaps Fritalian' is the punchline of the commercial. It's incredibly ugly and hard-to-see because I couldn't get it to look nice and fit within Unfiction's size limitations. But I am far too lazy to change it now.
(Actually, the reason I am using that avatar was because the avatar I use elsewhere, a Phoenix Wright avatar, does not fit into the size limitations here. But alas, that's another story--and, honestly, nobody is still reading at this point anyways.) 
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:09 pm
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| djsampson |
Nice topic!!
My name is pretty simple DJ (Im a DJ) and my last name is Sampson
My Avatar is the Laughing Man symbol from Ghost in the Shell 2nd GiG. I really liked the idea of the Laughing Man and what he stood for. I saw him as a sort of Puppetmaster in his own way.
I plan on covering my face in all of my Myspace pictures with this logo in a true laughing man style. Might even switch my DJ name over to the Laughing man. Well see 
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:37 pm
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| aninterloper |
| thebruce wrote: |
| really don't want to keep on the topic... but I always thought something like '...of the MacGregor clan' would have been the norm. But '(Name) the (Clan)', like 'Shamus the MacGregor' (which now that I say it seems rather feasible) seemed like a unique convention... to me... at the time... =) moving on... |
One last interjection, then: usually they didn't say the name beforehand, it would just be "I saw the MacGregor today." Robert appears to be a special case since he was also a king, who usually went by first name. So perhaps it would be more grammatical to say "Robert, the Bruce".
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:31 pm
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| thebruce |
really don't want to keep on the topic... but I always thought something like '...of the MacGregor clan' would have been the norm. But '(Name) the (Clan)', like 'Shamus the MacGregor' (which now that I say it seems rather feasible) seemed like a unique convention... to me... at the time... =) moving on...
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:14 pm
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| aninterloper |
Just so you know, "the" is a fairly standard term for the head of a Scottish clan, ie. "the MacGregor". Still kinda cool, though.
My nick was from the recent ARG/prank the Wyoming Incident, which was my first (incidentally, I used a different nick ingame because that one was banned as a possible hijack  ). I don't have an avatar because it's not important to me.
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 3:36 pm
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| thebruce |
Well my mother's scottish... and I could say I like bagpipes. But that's about as far as the passion goes  If I had the time though I'm sure I'd love to know more about its history. I'll probably do some learning if/when I get around to doing some genealogy/ancestry research on my family. I want to know what my mother's side's tartan is =)
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:12 am
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| Phaedra |
And here all this time I thought you were a fan of Scottish history. 
 Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:05 am
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