I used to be very short and a bit stout, while I had a friend who was tall and beanpoley. Thus, Stubby and Stringy were born. eventually, I got to a point where I was average height and of an adult disposition. hence, Stubby became Stubbmann. the extra N is to confuse people who try to spell it.
My friends kept calling me a "Saddo" for using capitals and abolishing "l337" or "Txt spk" in MSN or steam, so they kept saying "Sorry sir". That's pretty much it, it was a outside joke from the realm of real friends.
Karn was huge great hulking evil guy in a game I had on the PS1 years ago, i thought him and his name were awesome. And three, well most places say it has to be 5 characters, and 3 rolls of the tongue nicely, better than one or two.
It all started when I was a little boy, a sad little boy playing Runescape (we all play it eventually).
I stupidly named my character my real name with some numbers at the end. One day someone spoke my username and I didn't know if they meant me in the game or in real life.
So, I told my dad to make a new account for me and he just typed up "Jumplion".
It's been with me ever since, even one of my teachers calls me "Jumplion" every now and again
I think it was mt MySpace name... well I saw someone called EveElectric and like the alliteration and I thought 'Hey.. my names Emilee... my favourite genre is electro.. sounds like a plan!"
and no one else has it so I use it for everything.
The one I'm currently using is actually an outdated username, I'm gradually changing them to become "Simonov Dieterling", a fictional character of my own creation.
Also, I'm betting that it won't be taken on any forum.
well my user name originated like this :
super : i dont know just sounded cool
Master: my surname is Mestre that is a portuguese name for master so i just linked up the the 2 words and here is the result : SuperMaster!
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