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Postby S2K08 » Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:41 pm

kosmonavt wrote:BORIS CLITORIS


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Postby overcome » Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:46 pm

My name came from Tricky's song ''Overcome''.
For me this song means mooore.This deep frustrated song with all his mood
save me over my hard banging with bad stuff years/maybe this is strange,why exactly that song/,but this is very deeply thing to describe.Always is in the past.Everyone of us know what mean these word.For the hard struggles and everyday overcome in my life.
And from that I choose this name.
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Postby dim » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:12 pm

overcome wrote:My name came from Tricky's song ''Overcome''.
For me this song means mooore.This deep frustrated song with all his mood
save me over my hard banging with bad stuff years/maybe this is strange,why exactly that song/,but this is very deeply thing to describe.Always is in the past.Everyone of us know what mean these word.For the hard struggles and everyday overcome in my life.
And from that I choose this name.


That makes me want to go by Pumpkin.

My name comes from the mood my music normally evokes. I used to do more trip hop-ish stuff and someone said about one of my tracks is that "it causes all light to fade when listening to it." Then I seen some DJ named dim, yet I think he does d.i.m.

Others have guessed the following...
A play on IDM
The fat droog in A Clockwork Orange

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Postby SweetPeaPod » Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:32 am

dim wrote:
overcome wrote:My name came from Tricky's song ''Overcome''.
For me this song means mooore.This deep frustrated song with all his mood
save me over my hard banging with bad stuff years/maybe this is strange,why exactly that song/,but this is very deeply thing to describe.Always is in the past.Everyone of us know what mean these word.For the hard struggles and everyday overcome in my life.
And from that I choose this name.


That makes me want to go by Pumpkin.

My name comes from the mood my music normally evokes. I used to do more trip hop-ish stuff and someone said about one of my tracks is that "it causes all light to fade when listening to it." Then I seen some DJ named dim, yet I think he does d.i.m.

Others have guessed the following...
A play on IDM
The fat droog in A Clockwork Orange


ahhh.. thought you were that d.i.m :)

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Postby Cra_Core » Fri Jun 11, 2010 9:03 am

Cra_Core comes from Crack Whore. I used to weight 58 kg and smoke a shit load of crack so my friends called me the crack whore :) then i figured out the super cool way of spelling it lol It then stuck as my gamer tag for years on ESL. Now im playin as HxCr'` which comes from Hax_CoRe as in hacker!
For awhile people thought it was crackers, which i also liked!

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Postby JonnyRotic » Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:52 pm

Just a clever play on words I found mildly amusing, as well as aesthetically pleasing.
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Postby MarkyPoo » Fri Jun 11, 2010 7:21 pm

Teknonomicron= an evil dead reference with a t instead of an n
xNERDS = I'm a furkin' nurd kay?
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Postby HORSE FORCE » Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:15 pm

my friends and i had like a 1/6 gallon of milk left and we thought "hey, we should make a giant white russian in this gallon jug" so we went out and bought a fifth of kaluha and a handle of vodka and some ice and made the most epic white russian ever. i was in boston at the time and dont remember much of the situation.

i woke up the next morning in a pool of blood and puke and had the words HORSE FORCE written on my arm in permanent marker. boom, there ya go.

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Postby AfA62 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:19 pm

haha! EPIC! :lol:

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Postby shift decimal » Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:19 am

Since a pre-teen I had been searching for random number generators so as to make games with myself more interesting. At first I'd use playing cards, dice and barcodes until someone introduced me to "Calculator Cricket" when I was 15 or so. This involved using a scientific calculator and pressing SHIFT then the DECIMAL buttons, which produces a random number, eg 0.563. These numerals meant different things, which I won't go into right now. I have since used these numbers to assist in games with myself and later on, decision making.

When I don't know what to listen to, watch, wear, eat, drink or do, on a daily basis I resort to this SHIFT/DECIMAL function to show me the way. Think Luke Rhinehart's Dice Man but with many more options than six. It has alleviated stress of decision-making anxiety and leaves me unaccountable for bad decisions. It is also a name which I have taken on in a DJ'ing capacity in the past because of this selection process.

YEAH REAL PROPHETIC, ISN'T IT.

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Postby » Sat Jul 03, 2010 8:05 am

I make a lot of different sounds.
So, you have the umbrella.
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Postby xTxRxAxVxIxSx » Sat Jul 03, 2010 3:52 pm

I was just brainstorming ideas while on vacation with my dad. Was trying to think of names that would be offensive but funny and memorable, and randomly stumbled on A Fisting Mishap.

As soon as I wrote it down, I knew that was the one haha. I guess I could also say it has something to do with me being gay, but there's honestly no connection with that. :P

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Postby thefloorislava! » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:42 am

shift decimal wrote:Since a pre-teen I had been searching for random number generators so as to make games with myself more interesting. At first I'd use playing cards, dice and barcodes until someone introduced me to "Calculator Cricket" when I was 15 or so. This involved using a scientific calculator and pressing SHIFT then the DECIMAL buttons, which produces a random number, eg 0.563. These numerals meant different things, which I won't go into right now. I have since used these numbers to assist in games with myself and later on, decision making.

When I don't know what to listen to, watch, wear, eat, drink or do, on a daily basis I resort to this SHIFT/DECIMAL function to show me the way. Think Luke Rhinehart's Dice Man but with many more options than six. It has alleviated stress of decision-making anxiety and leaves me unaccountable for bad decisions. It is also a name which I have taken on in a DJ'ing capacity in the past because of this selection process.

YEAH REAL PROPHETIC, ISN'T IT.


wow dude that's deep. and a pretty amazing name too. it's got a nice ring to it.

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Postby shift decimal » Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:48 am

Yeah? Thanks heaps. Now I feel bad about my comments in your name change suggestion thread :P

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Postby brayanaustin » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:23 am

I do not know where I ended up dj blade, it sounds like Miami bass producer. I hated and I gave.

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