I know whenever I sign up somewhere I choose a user that I associate the most with myself. But on here I didn’t want something goofy like my usual few username choices. Well, what I mean by goofy is like dragonsarecool or owlfeather. I wanted something that referred to myself but was ironic, because I had never been on a more serious forum before.
So SupercoolTM doesn’t have much of a meaning in itself, I just chose it because it’s ironic.
What do your users mean? And if they don’t have a meaning, how did you come up with it?
Mine has to do with how I tried to cure my schizophrenia by taking a herbal remedy called Protandim. It helped drastically, and I still take it, but my issue isn’t fully healed yet, and I had to take antipsychotics. My situation is getting a lot better now, I can’t hear voices anymore (only hear fractions of words if I concentrate really hard) but I only feel about 70% normal at the moment. Still not good enough to go out and about for pleasure.
Behind my house at the top of my hill is a ridge top. It goes off of my property and then makes a large U turn and then comes back to my property. I like to walk it. Ridgerunner sound better than Ridgewalker.
Myakster was my long adventure in finding a username that hadn’t been already taken by someone else in a popular multiplayer video game. In it’s first iteration it used to mean Mike with a little goofy twist to it, inspired by a wrong possible way to pronounce my name in Hebrew (Myak, Myaki, Myaker and finally Myakster, after it I guess I would name myself Myaksterino but luckily I hadn’t had to go this far).
I have a friend who sometimes adds “-Belle” to my first name to make me sound like a princess, and since she’s interested in Japanese things, we once joked that it would be “Berru” instead of “Belle” if she said it with a Japanese accent.
My usual username is something else, but unless I’m quick, it often gets taken, so I use Berru instead as it’s more rare