How did you come up with your online name?

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  1. yangforward

    yangforward Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I choose Andrew Yang and his Forward Party because he got nowhere
    in the 2020 election from lack of name recognition so I thought I'd help out a bit.

    But then Biden got elected and got the conflict in Ukraine escalated
    and I discovered Yang favors 'Ukraine' (meaning West and Central Ukraine,
    against Southern and Eastern Ukraine) and realized Yang knows nothing
    about International Politics,

    but now I'm stuck with his name in my user name.

    Maybe I should change it to gangforward...
     
  2. Collateral Damage

    Collateral Damage Well-Known Member

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    Talk to the moderators, they may take pity on you. Kind of like a tattoo with girlfriend/boyfriends name.... embarrassing down the road if things don't work out.
     
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    Imnotreallyhere Well-Known Member Donor

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    "I'm not really here" is the title of a book by Tim Allen. Parts of it were about the nature of reality. I'm not certain how much of it was tongue in cheek, but it helped me over a serious hump. Anyway, it seemed appropriate, this being a virtual space.
     
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    Just A Man Well-Known Member

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    I was going to choose Craven Moorehead but I fought the devil and won.
     
  5. AARguy

    AARguy Well-Known Member

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    "Reality! What a concept!"...Robin Williams
     
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    Conservative Democrat Well-Known Member

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    I am conservative on most social issues because I am pessimistic about human nature and human potential. So was Edmund Burke, whose portrait is my avatar.

    I am a democrat because I think the government has an important role to play in American society. More specifically, I am liberal on economic and environmental issues.

    The Democrat Party I really like is the party that existed from the inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt in 1933 to the assassination of John Kennedy in 1963.

    I think the civil rights legislation and the War on Poverty passed after 1963 were well intended mistakes.
     
  7. Pro_Line_FL

    Pro_Line_FL Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What does it say on the side of this boat? And I live in FL, so Pro_Line_FL

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  8. AARguy

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    My online name comes from "After Action Review", a military training technique discovered quite by accident by BG S.L.A. Marshall on Makin Island in WWII. It is used today in training at such prestigious facilities as the Navy's TOP GUN, the Air Force's RED FLAG, the Marine Corps' 29 Palms and the Army's Combat Training Centers. I heard that Harvard is using it in a more academic environment.
     
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  9. JBG

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    I am no admirer of FDR but otherwise agree with you.
     
  10. Irie

    Irie Active Member

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    Irie:

    English Translation-
    Feeling good

    Definition-
    A state of well-being or contentment
     
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    Curious Always Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    So not at all eerie .
     
  12. Montegriffo

    Montegriffo Well-Known Member

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    Or an eagles nest.
     
  13. JBG

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    That's an aerie.
     
  14. Montegriffo

    Montegriffo Well-Known Member

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    Every day's a school day.
     
  15. Montegriffo

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    That's a pun.
     
  16. Irie

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    But the aerie can vary.
     
  17. Polydectes

    Polydectes Well-Known Member

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    I was listening to a song called "Release the Kraken" by a group called Clutch. And during a drum interlude he talks about how Perseus used the head of the Medusa to turn king Polydectes to stone there was a noticable emphasis on Polydectes. So thinking of a screen name that's all I could think of

     
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    I guess my user name is obvious. I greatly admire Thomas Jefferson as an intellect, writer, patriot and thinker. I admire other founders as well. I'm a conservative libertarian because I believe in protecting the concept of Natural Rights enshrined in our founding documents, and believe that these precepts are the best chance for mankind to attain the most liberty possible. I believe our constitution was well thought out given the histories of governments, and the limitation of late 18th century circumstances. As circumstances changed, so did our constitution. Capitalism is the natural partner to our founding documents, because it embodies human nature resulting in the most prosperity for the most people. No system is perfect, but none has been found better than the American system.
     
  19. 19Crib

    19Crib Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    19Crib?
    If you play cribbage, you know that getting a score of 19 is impossible, thus I used it in FPS gaming. (Impossible to get. Get it? :banana:)
    I get a lot of satisfaction from finishing in the middle of the pack of a bunch of teenagers and 20 somethings (and on up), and I'm right in there guns and knives a' blazin'!
    I don't do no stinking sniping!
     
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  20. Woolley

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    Been using it for a long time, its a shortened version of a nic for one of the best all around flies for fishing in freshwater.
     
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    You should try reading Thomas Paine too. In many respects he was the intellectual leader of our revolution and even contributed to European movements as well. His books are works of philosophical genius IMHO.
     
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