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My username is actually [الزاهر القلموني] and yes it is not displaying right :) .... i log in with "الزاهر القلموني" and it displays as [NO CHARACTERS] (consider it a bug that needs to be fixed :) )

it is my name in Arabic [الزاهر]=[Az-zaher]=[hmmmmm, someone that is very busy in a good way :)]

and where i do belong to [القلموني]=[Al-Qalamouny]=[Qalamoun is whre i live in lebanon]

:/ obsession with music? :D

Same here, the time I signed up at this forum I was obsessed with the genre Techno and since I was obsessed with technology as well this name did its dual purpose. Funky was just random Idont remember much but I guess I picked it up from some Techno song.

I've recently contemplated changing this nickname after nearly 7 years of use - pretty much my entire timespan spent on the Internet. But anyways, as to where it came from (posted on another forum a few years ago, with some alterations):

This started back in 2001. A friend had this obsession of calling himself 'THE man' - before that he was toying around with email addresses like "mrsbinladen30304@hotmail"... stuff like that. So I countered that one day by creating a personal site on Geocities, then Tripod (both now long dead) called 'the REAL man's site'. Of course 'realman', never mind 'theman' was used a thousand times, with numbers following the word 'realman'. Since the year was 2001, the online form suggested I use 'realman20010', so I accepted. For the next two years, I would use 'realman20010' whenever I signed up for something on a site, for instance, Hotmail (take a guess as to what it is :p), or variations of it whenever I forgot my original account's password.

Starting from 2003, I thought having the word 'realman' in my nicknames was a bit foolish, and kind of gives the wrong impression of me flaunting a big ego. :p I abbreviated it to RM20010 (or rm20010) ... and that remains as my nickname ever since for just about everything, except my email address. I'd get a new email address it but I can't be bothered to abandon my 7 year old inbox and force all my contacts to add my new address. Compare this to friends that hold onto email accounts for about a year or two. To this day people still give me a weird look whenever I give them my email address, or explain what my nickname expands to. :ermm:

I wanted a user name that wouldn't be taken anywhere so that I didn't need loads of numbers on the end of it, so I put together the first part of a title of a song from a random song, (Vivica), which gave me vivi- and after looking it up, I found vivicide was the destruction of any and all life, so I made my name: Vivicidal - therefore: a word describing something that causing the destruction of any and all life.

Orange: Was my nickname when i was in school, over 9 years ago! so yeah stuck with me and some friends still call me it today!

Reason why is when i was younger my hair was more of a orange brown colour lol (not ginger) now i'm older my hair is more of a brown colour. Normal brown i say :p

Well, I realised that the name "Calum" was the greatest name on Earth so natur--- okay, it's just my forename :)

would you say it's the Best name ever? *wink wink*

:p :D

and on topic: I have no idea what-so-ever where I pulled 'mounty' from. I'm not even Canadian!

Um, quite a number of years back with an old girlfriend and other ppl we were watching retarded movies and one of them was a thumb puppet reenactment of the Blair Witch Project called the Blair Thumb. One of the characters introduced himself as "Jish" and I don't know if I was just drunk or stupid or what but all the movie characters laughed at it as a joke and I laughed at it for like half an hour, and came home later and used it as a username ever since.

I just added "the" cos SOMEBODY ELSE TOOK IT AND TAKES IT ON SO MANY SITES WTF:/ </rant> and I dislike numbers in my name lol.

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