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DaisyDisaster wrote
It was Bunny_Bop before I forgot my password. >_>
I just like alliteration. This was the first thing that came to mind.
Catsforfun wrote
I like cats
cleverusername wrote
I chose a random one made with a bunch of letters, numbers, and punctuation. Then I realized nobody would probably ever recognize my name, so building any form of anonymous relationship was impossible. I then chose a more clever username.
Dirtbagleftist wrote
Protagonist of 'Operation Mindcrime'. A concept album from a proto-prog metal band called Queensryche.
boringskip wrote
I like SCP stories
fuckreddit wrote
what do you think?
DocSheldon wrote
Bazzinga :p
robottroymacclure wrote
i was thinking about a post apocalyptic version of Springfield where a robot Troy Mcclure is your tour guide. Ive been playing too many video games lately.
leftous wrote (edited )
I have a few thoughts:
- You're into proofreading - a fuckr who eddits
- You're a fuckr named Eddi T (very chic, very gender neutral)
- You're promoting the fucking of an alien (New AskRaddle: Is this bestiality?)
- You really hate a shitty corporate honeypot that enables fascist clowns
leftous wrote
Always thought it was a reference to the pokemon Dratini with some weird Danish twist on it.
leftous wrote
Your old username would make a clever password, at least
mofongo wrote
I have several that I can't take out my head. Hit right on my feelguts.
WhereIsMyFreeStuff wrote
I was originally I'mJustHereForFreeStuff (something like that), because I'm a lazy socialist who just wants handouts obviously.
An_Old_Big_Tree wrote
Country/Bridge in fictional world that was being built by slaves under the control of a world government, until attacked by revolutionaries and liberated.
Ant wrote (edited )
An_Old_Big_Tree wrote
Looks tasty.
Plantain isn't super available where I live but I like it. I've only ever had it fried in pieces that you eat on your own though, I'm not sure how it'd really make up a meal with other things.
boringskip wrote
SCPs are called skips as slang, i'm a boring one lol
AudibleAnarchist wrote
My username is just the name of he youtube channel; I'm promoting :P
Fossidarity wrote
It's a combination of FOSS (Free & Open Source Software) and Solidarity because I believe the former is a form of the latter.
TeoKajLibroj wrote
There's nothing I like more than reading a good book with a nice cup of tea. I also really like Esperanto, so my name is Teo kaj Libroj, which is Esperanto for Tea and Books.
indi wrote
I actually assumed so, but thought that was too unlikely! Awesome choice.
indi wrote
Reminds me of an Isaac Asimov feghoot called "Battle-hymn".
dele_ted wrote
To be honest, that'd be so much better.
braketheboxes wrote
Breaking the conditioning of the mind that boxes one in. Such as nationalism, culture, "occupations", names, religion, "education", "the self" and so on. All of it conditions a person to think a certain way and prevents you from seeing things as they are. Instead one sees their conditioned viewpoint of the thing, which is a bias or prejudice.
braketheboxes wrote
Preach it :) . I particularly enjoy it also when it is also sunny out and the birds are chirping in the garden.
braketheboxes wrote
That is the question ;)
tamarack wrote
The tamarack, also called the larch, is a tree that lives in the same woods I do. Its wood is extremely strong, but also very flexible, which makes it a great choice for making snowshoes out of. In fact, the name comes from the Algonquian language and means "wood for making snowshoes". Weirdly enough, they're deciduous conifers -- they have needles for leaves, but they lose them in the winter!
Tamaracks are really hardy trees. They can survive in very poor soil, like the kind you find in peat bogs. They can withstand temperatures of -60°. Unless you cut one down to use the wood (make sure you ask for forgiveness first and plant three new trees afterwards!), they're fuckin' hard to kill.
The tamarack offers us a metaphor for a good way to live. Be tough yet flexible. Go where others haven't got the guts to tread. Be brave, be a pioneer; and don't be afraid to shed away things that aren't useful to you anymore.
sand wrote
cool. thanks for sharing. sounds like a beautiful tree. i gotta learn me some tree names now
frostycakes wrote
Nickname of mine from when I was playing football as a kid, one of my teammates always called me this, so it stuck as my go-to user name.
tamarack wrote
See if there's a Peterson Field Guide for the area where you live. IIRC they have ones for both Eastern and Western Forests, Atlantic and Pacific Seashores, and (I think) the Gulf Coast.
GaldraChevaliere wrote
I like knights, and I'm interested in norse folk magic.