You can tell a lot about a person by thier GT or PSN name.
If your GT or PSN name is prefixed/suffixed with a series of characters like X's and the like, we can safely assume that the Gamertag or PSN name you wanted was already taken and you lacked the imagination to come up with a different one. "DAMN IT! S0ckFull0fCum is already taken... sigh... xXxS0ckFull0fCumxXx it is!"
If your GT or PSN name contains "420", "kush", "blaze", etc... we can safely assume that your older sister's boyfriend at one time threw you a timber-filled nugget which you smoked through a crumpled soda can with your friends behind the 7-11 and now you believe that you are on the same level as Cheech and Chong.
If your GT or PSN name makes use of "1337" spelling with suffix morphology (-xor, -age, etc), we can safely assume that you are at least in your mid 30s, but you feel way too much nostalgia for the good old days of text BBS and IRC.
If your GT or PSN name makes use of "1337" spelling without suffix morphology, or contains "yolo", swag", etc.. we can safely assume that you are are still in middle school. or at the very least that is when you created your GT or PSN name
If your GT or PSN name contains "sniper", "gun", "gunner", etc... we can safely assume that you have played far, far too much Halo and/or CoD. Variations of "Master Chief" are also (obviously) a dead givaway.
If your GT or PSN name contains "Saiyan", "Goku", "Alucard", etc... we can safely assume that you are "Otaku". Believe me, this is nothing to be proud of.
If your GT or PSN name contains "girl", "lady", etc... we can safely assume that you are a female. But don't become incredulent when pimply-faced and horny boys give you a hard time because you advertised it. "Ms.", "Woman", etc are OK, because those are actually proper honorific terms for women
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Very insightful. Lol