silentkid wrote:What's the deal with changing posters' names when addressing their comments? I've seen a lot of this lately. William Schryver refers to Doctor Scratch as "Scrotch" or "Scrotch Rot" and calls cinepro "cynicpro"
I'm not sure what the psychology is behind such things, but it doesn't really bother me to have people call my "cynicpro" because I have to admit I am rather cynical, and I might have even adopted the name myself.
It's usually more fun to just censor yourself and let other peoples' imaginations do all the work. For example..."LifeOnAP****". There are enough hilarious five letter "P" words that I wouldn't want to narrow it down.
cinepro wrote: It's usually more fun to just censor yourself and let other peoples' imaginations do all the work. For example..."LifeOnAP****". There are enough hilarious five letter "P" words that I wouldn't want to narrow it down.
What if I took a lot of liberty with that one and called him LifeOnAnotherPlanet?
(I like LoaP, by the way).
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
bcspace wrote:I've been called "space", "spacey" or "space cadet". I'm not insulted at all because indeed I do enjoy the subjects of astronomy and space travel.
I think Peterson's referring to MarkK as Mark"kkk" is pathetic, but you know, whatever pleases him, I suppose.
I am tempted to sometimes call you "ThilentKid" because I like how Chloe says things, though she's growing out of her lisp. I have to enjoy it while I can. So, if I refer to you as ThK, you'll understand.
cinepro wrote:It's usually more fun to just censor yourself and let other peoples' imaginations do all the work. For example..."LifeOnAP****". There are enough hilarious five letter "P" words that I wouldn't want to narrow it down.
The censored one and Life...Planet are both pretty good (I must have missed the markkk one, I thought DCP said markkkk).
One moment in annihilation's waste, one moment, of the well of life to taste- The stars are setting and the caravan starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayaam