A random brain fart.
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Wright said:
Woah! |
I know, wright?
Nautilus said: Platina is actually the name of Platinum in latim, if Im not mistaken. |
Oh, the more I know :p
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Ultrashroomz said:
I thought your name came from the slang word for the area under your chest and above your legs. |
That too
I'm being called that since elementary school. There was another one with the same first name as me and they had to distinguish us from each other, so it evolved into Peh. No one calls me by my first name anymore, because of it.
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It was my handle at school inspired by my antics of steeling food from highschool kitchen (chocolates and crisps mostly ) and sold them to people who didn't pay for school food.
My girlfriend in High School made me take a quiz from a magazine on whether or not your boyfriend is homosexual (this was 1997). I had one point, for whatever reason, but the last question was for negative one point. The question was if he had named his little unit so I named it Sparticus (wrong spelling cause I was 17). At the time I liked a really neato R and B group named 112 and in the movie Half Baked, the dude kept saying "for real, B" Boom...screen name created.
3 things.
1: I wanted a name to be inspired by Greek
2: I wanted a name to be inspired by German
3: I read the book series The Farsala Trilogy
I thought the name was cool and wondered about the etymology. To translate Farsala to Greek you get the city state of Pharsalos. Farsala is the german translated version (unchanged in English). Sounds particularly german to me with the stress of F and R, but I have no idea about the German language and that could just be childish speculation as when I adapted the name.
Wright said:
You beat Wind Waker 96 times? |
Ding ding ding! We have a winnah!
My birth month in the Cornish language. The 42 was added as a nod to Douglas Adams, since Hedra on its own was already taken.
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