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Post by Roha on Mar 7, 2008 15:28:20 GMT -5
threatening patients who wouldn't stay still with dismemberment. Good times. Sounds like a certain other healer, eh, Trey? Which leads to my username... Dunno where I got it from, but it's the name of one of my first RP characters, an irritable little healer who's more likely to injure you than heal you.
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Post by Kanna-chii on Mar 7, 2008 16:48:00 GMT -5
My name's origin.... Well it came from a distaste for my real name being mispronounced too much or being addressed with popular yet retarded shortenings of it also. (I'm Kristen in reality) I liked the letter K so I decided to keep it, and I'd had a japanese to english dictionary with me. I liked the Japanese word Kana, can't remember the meaning of it, and decided to alter said word, and since I like doubling letters for fun it became Kanna. I then watched Inuyasha with the episode involving the character Kanna soon after making this name and decided it wasn't original enough, so in my love for Chobits, I added the -chii. That's how I became known as Kanna-chii. I'm fine with being called just Kanna since saying Kanna-chii entirely sometimes would seem too formal. I'm also known a KD 1st and middle intials. I have other nicknames like Mud Puppy too.
To Pi: Wheeee! we liek Mudkip!
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Post by misaki on Mar 8, 2008 4:08:55 GMT -5
Mine's from Tenchi Muyo!, which was my first really hard-core anime obsession. There was this fantastically crazy queen named Misaki and I thought she was really cool, lol. That was back in like...seventh grade, haha! My online name's progressed like this:
Queen Misaki >> Misaki the Assassin >> Misaki (or, if Misaki's taken, Misaki408)
Only one person actually calls me Misaki in real life, and I call her Kyou. It's amazing how accustomed I've become to hearing it.
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Post by Rick Garcia on Mar 8, 2008 4:37:54 GMT -5
Oh, yeah... I remember Misaki. <3
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Post by misaki on Mar 9, 2008 0:02:19 GMT -5
Haha, seriously? No one ever knows who I'm talking about. XD
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Post by Rick Garcia on Mar 9, 2008 0:14:46 GMT -5
Yeah. I remember I used to rush home after school to watch Tenchi Muyo. XD Which is kind of funny, considering that I look back on it now and it seems like crap. Seemed awesome at the time.
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Post by Trey on Mar 9, 2008 0:55:48 GMT -5
XD I was obsessed with Tenchi as well. All of my group had their own characters. I was Zero. >=o Because I'm badass.
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Post by acilf on Mar 11, 2008 2:03:41 GMT -5
So I started speaking on the forum like a month into Vampirates creation. Then stopped (stupid university and needing education) but never stopped reading *heart*
Therefore I've decided to return to the forum and figured here's as good a place as any to join in on a thread. So Hi!
acilf: I blame my dad. He was always bugging me about reading "My Friend Flicka" (which I still haven't) so when I was thinking for a name for something one day he came up with 'acilf' which is 'Flicka'. Spelt backwards. Without the 'K'.
Yup. Needless to say I never have to worry about someone already having the name so that's a bonus.
come to think of it...I think I joined as another username earlier than this account though....
I think that one was 'Carmanah'. Who was the first mare I owned.
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Post by Trey on Mar 11, 2008 2:20:55 GMT -5
I don't recall. ^_^;;
But hey, good to see someone around for so long! We're glad to have ya!
*spleen steal*
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Post by acilf on Mar 11, 2008 11:52:28 GMT -5
meum 'spleen' non habere potes!!!!
My spleen. Here have a lung I've got two leave me my spleen and you can have one.
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Post by alba on Mar 11, 2008 11:57:02 GMT -5
Aaarghh! I just came home from a Latin lesson and saw this! Evil Latin.
And you need to find the Latin for spleen. xP Although the ancient Romans probably didn't know what a spleen was.
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Post by starvingartist on Mar 11, 2008 12:18:40 GMT -5
Good GOD. The revival of a dead language. XD
But Latin persisted long enough, would it not have, to have developed a word for spleen?
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Post by Spammich on Mar 11, 2008 13:02:41 GMT -5
HA! HAHAHAHAAA xD -dies- Latin is awesome.
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Post by alba on Mar 11, 2008 14:52:34 GMT -5
Well there's the ancient Latin as spoken by the Romans, when they probably wouldn't have known what spleens were (it died out at the start of the middle ages, I think the fall of Rome was in 478). There's also church Latin, which exists to this day in Catholicism, but it probably has no need of a word for 'spleen'. I mean, in a hymn or a prayer or something, why would you talk about spleens, unless asking God to force Trey to give you back your spleen?
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Post by Trey on Mar 11, 2008 15:19:46 GMT -5
My spleen *cuddles*
And yeah, plus, I like spleen, it rolls off the tongue.
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