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as a kid I really liked LEGO Ninjago

me and my friends would draw lil' ninja doodles and we had our own characters. Mine was called Zay and his name was a mix of the ninjas Jay and Zane from the series. I stuck to the name ever since

I enjoyed half life 2 quite a bit and thought one of the citizens little quips was kinda funny
I am to this day surprised that I've never seen any other names having to do with that line considering how often people reference it in games

I enjoyed half life 2 quite a bit and thought one of the citizens little quips was kinda funny
I am to this day surprised that I've never seen any other names having to do with that line considering how often people reference it in games
on a handfull of occasions do i wonder about aged dairy products

super robot monkey team hyper force go!



Massive nod to my Steam account, of which the username is a nod to the Robotic Rabbit character found in Overgrowth.

I bet you'll never guess

on a handfull of occasions do i wonder about aged dairy products
hello sig how are you

Made it up on my own. Apparently it's taken on Twitter since 2010, while Kicke (a simple username) is not until a few days ago.
Logic.

My name is Fede.
Turn the both e's into 3's
F3d3
I used to have an account on an mmorpg called fede23
f3d323


I think the use of Atlas became my name from the influence of both Atlas(Portal 2) and Atlas(the Titan tasked to hold the world on his shoulders). My older, now alternative name, AtlasBlue, Came from this fact and my favorite color, Blue. AtlasKnight sounded better, so I kept it instead.

John Lennon was a human and then I took his last name and put it inside out.

Well I'm never looking at you the same way anymore.

With me, I wanted cool sounding letters and numbers. I went through XR7, XL9, ZQ6, etc. I just tossed in the underscore for XR_7.

I used to eat the pie crusts instead of giving them to the dogs when I was younger.