originally posted in:The Friends List
How did you come up with your questionably unique username?
Mine's described in the linked video.
Credit to ReesesCup on the idea in TFL's group chat.
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Kinda lame but, I've had it for 9 years so, I stick with it.
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I thought what's a new thing then I thought hey spiders and cows don't go together very often then I wept because spiders then I got my username full proof guide for any having troubles
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Ball is life and I'm lebron
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The wheel. Every variation of Caesar and Spartacus were taken, the wheel suggested FuzzySpartacus. My friends and I got a good laugh; I am NOT fuzzy... In any sense of the word
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Roger like the tennis player Roger Federer and rider from a novel alex Rider [spoiler]Not sure where the _ came from tough:-/[/spoiler]
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Edited by x16th Chamberx: 3/29/2015 6:57:53 PMTrogdor he was a dragon, no he was a dragonman. Love that episode My deceased brother gave me the gt
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I love halo but spartan jimmy was taken but who would have thought to put an one at the end lol
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The first 3 letters of my surname are tog and it's the name of the Gaelic clan my family originated from
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Microsoft Suggestion wheel That and I have a stomach condition
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I consider myself a bit of a nerd, so I figured I should make a name that's a bit humorous. I was gonna go with "notanerd" but it was taken. notanerdIpromise is better anyway :P
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Cause it sounded cool. [spoiler]Same with my GT. 😡[/spoiler]
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I uhh.. *cough* like drugs *cough*.
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Friend gave me the nickname while serving in the Army. Stuck ever since.
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Edited by HK HuntaKilla: 3/29/2015 11:25:31 PMBrotha Lynch Hung, EBK4 circa 2000. This likely shows my age seeing how I listened to gangsta rap back then...You know, when I was 7, j/k! Was playing whilst driving to Best Buy for that new console and my very own copy of Halo...[spoiler] I mostly listen to Indie Rock now, lol...[/spoiler]
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When my sister bought me a ps3 she pre-made me an account
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Its my Xbox live username. My buddy made the profile for me and combined my favorite hobby (fishing) and my cats name (moose). Though most people I play with cal me angel. Which is weird cause I'm not a chick.
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Saw the word catalyst in my car and put it behind my last name. I wanted UrbanLegend, but that was already taken.
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Got mine from my favorite car and nissan skyline r34
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I have got nothing idea how i misspelled wafflz
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My sister was older so she got the Xboxlive account. Lydiapril72 is her name and birth month although there is only 1 a. When I was 3 I was obsessed with the number 72
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SCM my initials, 7 is my favourite number.... And 420 what can I say!
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It all goes back to when I was playing neopets as a kid I picked out a mynci pet and my mother (who was helping me sign up) made my user name palminski (mynci spelled wrong)
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Diego because that's my middle name and quesa because I'm Latino and it sounds like quesadilla.
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I got asianRAGEtacoz because I'm asian and like tacoz but asiantacoz was already taken so I put in rage and it stuck
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I could go in to great detail about the many elaborate stories that went in to this name, but there are none. Quiggles McGee came straight from the mind of [MY NAME HERE].
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Well, my username is the same as my gamertag, so~ I changed my gamertag to what it is now a few years ago. I've been using the "Crypto" part since I've ever created a xbox profile, around 8 years ago. Crypto stems from the german version of Pokémon Collosseum whereas some Pokémon got "darkened" by evil powers. Those were called "Crypto Pokémon" in german, [url=http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Shadow_Pok%C3%A9mon]"Shadow Pokémon"[/url] in english. Crypto usually means something dark, something secret, or "crypted". It also refers to coding, where I am a bit experienced in. "[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seraph]Seraphim[/url]", also called Seraph (which is even my nickname in real-life), is a type of celestial or heavenly being in Christianity and Judaism. Taken from Wikipedia: [quote]Tradition places seraphs in the highest rank in the Christian angelic hierarchy and in the fifth rank of ten in the Jewish angelic hierarchy. A seminal passage in the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:1-8) used the term to describe six-winged beings that fly around the Throne of God crying "holy, holy, holy". This throne scene, with its triple invocation of holiness (a formula that came to be known as the Trisagion), profoundly influenced subsequent theology, literature and art. Its influence is frequently seen in works depicting angels, heaven and apotheosis. Seraphs are mentioned as celestial beings in an influential Hellenistic work, the Book of Enoch, and the Book of Revelation. [/quote] Although I am not religious, I am a bit into "holy" and "unholy", or celestial stuff since I played Bayonetta a few years ago (and I still am playing it sometimes). I can probably view all that stuff a bit different than "usual" people, but that's why I really think it's cool. That's basically it. :) -Seraphim Crypto