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May 15 2012, 11:07
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Shadow Weaver
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QUOTE(NEET☆遥 @ May 14 2012, 10:20)  lots of time stay at home, and do not want to work at all~
QUOTE(FourThirteen @ May 15 2012, 01:34)  What does this have to do with your name?
NEET = Not in Education, Employment, or Training
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May 15 2012, 11:51
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FourThirteen
Group: Gold Star Club
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Joined: 8-January 10

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QUOTE(Shadow Weaver @ May 15 2012, 05:07)  NEET = Not in Education, Employment, or Training
There's an acronym for chronic laziness? How poetic.
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May 15 2012, 16:52
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Dlaglacz
Group: Catgirl Camarilla
Posts: 7,899
Joined: 6-March 08

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QUOTE(FourThirteen @ May 15 2012, 11:51)  There's an acronym for chronic laziness? How poetic. Not only this, it's a national problem in Japan.
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May 15 2012, 17:30
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Muramasa777
Group: Gold Star Club
Posts: 5,978
Joined: 9-January 09

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My username has two alphanumerical characters thrice, one alphanumerical character twice and three of them only once.
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May 15 2012, 19:41
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rea7572
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Joined: 12-June 10

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That is me who is another me living inside my body sounds crazy
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May 17 2012, 03:56
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Dashguy
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Not much, really. It's just the original japanese name of a Yu-Gi-Oh! monster card which I happened to like. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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May 18 2012, 22:52
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AuroraWing
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it's from a nice rpg maker game i liked a lot back then and still do...
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May 19 2012, 07:03
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Fyrflame
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Mine actually is a little interesting, In a book I believe was called The Iron Tree, there was a description of a wind coming into the area that flowed over a scorching hot wasteland, bringing that heat with it. The locals named it the Fyrflame, I thought it sounded fucking epic and took it on as a name.
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May 19 2012, 08:02
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higurashi oni
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From a anime i loved just was thinking of adding demon on the end of it. the anime was higurashi no naku koroni. in the anime the town is known as the town of demons.
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May 22 2012, 04:41
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r8221
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This post has been edited by r8221: Jan 20 2018, 21:37
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May 22 2012, 06:41
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Shadow Weaver
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Joined: 11-October 06

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QUOTE(r8221 @ May 21 2012, 22:41)  Couldn't think of a username so I mashed my keyboard and went with whatever came out.
Way would you post that? There's no story and it's not even mildly interesting.
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May 22 2012, 07:08
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Raaby
Group: Gold Star Club
Posts: 14,187
Joined: 16-February 09

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The same could be said for all the posts in here, my dear Sigourney Weaver.
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May 22 2012, 07:28
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Shadow Weaver
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Joined: 11-October 06

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Honestly anything is more interesting that "I smashed my keyboard". Even headbutting the keyboard would be more interesting based on the "why would you do something so stupid" factor.
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May 22 2012, 12:16
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catboyjeremie
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Merely a username I made because I liked Cat girls. It's such an old account name today and I guess I decided to stick with it. I'd say it's better than my older user names, somehow.
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May 29 2012, 19:17
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ryuukami123
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Joined: 19-September 10

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ryuu=dragon kami=god 123=random numbers I put In because it was already taken
Both Ryuu and kami are romaji In other words I thought it was cool.
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May 30 2012, 21:59
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Night_stayer
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Posts: 7
Joined: 29-May 12

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This username is a newest username i can think.
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May 31 2012, 05:26
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ClariNerd
Group: Gold Star Club
Posts: 250
Joined: 19-November 10

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I play Clarinet, and I am a nerd, but I am especially nerdy about how I play clarinet, so ClariNerd. It also allows for a bit of a pun.
As for the 617, I am slightly old-fashioned in that I still subscribe to the username algorithm of "username+birthdate" of the early 2000s.
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May 31 2012, 05:31
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ClariNerd
Group: Gold Star Club
Posts: 250
Joined: 19-November 10

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QUOTE(Dlaglacz @ May 15 2012, 08:52)  Not only this, it's a national problem in Japan.
Not only this, but the problem is of such a scale that there is an entire semester class at my school (in Minnesota) devoted to studying the psychology of NEETs, their living conditions, viewpoints on the NEET problem, and what is being done about it.
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Jun 2 2012, 02:23
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Panuru
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It's from Boogiepop Phantom episode three: "Life Can Be So Nice". I will do my best to explain clearly. The series is so complex and interconnected that explaining just a part of it is tough.
Short version: Panuru was a girl who held a belief system of love and acceptance toward the world. Don't resent the world because parts of it are bad, it's the world we have so enjoy it, etc. With this philosophy she helped her friend Misuzu become less resentful and hateful. Then Panuru was gruesomely murdered by a serial killer.
Longer version: Misuzu, shocked by the death, clings desperately to Panuru's belief system in an attempt to accept her friend's death. She goes so far as to adopt the name Panuru herself and begin preaching this belief system to others. Her desperation to gain widespread acceptance of these beliefs and thus justify her own denial leaves her open to the advances of Manticore, the main antagonist of the series who is basically a spiritual being who kills people. Manticore kills some of Panuru's friends, making her even more fiercely invested in maintaining her veneer of loving acceptance in order to deal with how increasingly horrible the situation is becoming. Misuzu is tracked down by Boogiepop Phantom, an entity who is trying to destroy Manticore and captures those who fall under his influence. Although Misuzu begs for death, Boogiepop Phantom decides that she is such a hollow and pathetic fraud that she isn't even worth capturing and leaves. Misuzu stumbles through the streets, thoroughly unhinged by the horrors of the world crashing through her false façade of acceptance. At which point a different serial killer finds her and breaks her bones in a hundred places.
Reasoning: Panuru's philosophy resonated with me, as accepting people and things for who and what they are is a key aspect of how I approach the world. However, you still need to be aware that there's always some motherfucker out there waiting to mess you up. Misuzu is a fairly basic "be who you really are" message, which I can also get behind. Plus I like the whole premise of setting up this spiritual guru for ten minutes then butchering her.
This post has been edited by Panuru: Jun 2 2012, 02:25
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