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On 2004-12-14 01:50:01, Wazuki wrote:
How about Idairichi. That will be awesome mind in japanese. Hope so.
Nice suggestion wazuki thanks!.....Since i am great lover of all things Japanese i would'nt mind this name,but i think the vast majority of people are saying that i should keep my original one!...Lets see how many more names come in then i will count the votes and make a decission.
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:20:28
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@Axxxr, What does Axxxr stand for anyway?
My suggestion: "Soothsayer"
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:21:29
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My top 3 sugestions 1. Axxxr 2. axxxr 3. Axel
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:25:24
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On 2004-12-14 02:21:29, blackspot wrote:
@Axxxr, What does Axxxr stand for anyway?
My suggestion: "Soothsayer"
Does'nt really stand for anything really...Just letters from my real name mixed with XXX !!....Don't know what i was thinking when i first signed up with esato!....I was just really keen to get registered quickly as we all are.
btw nice name "Soothsayer" ...what does it mean?
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:28:35
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Someone suggested 'axxxr' i quite like that 'axxxr' one *Future*
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:32:03
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On 2004-12-14 02:32:03, FutureDesign wrote:
Someone suggested 'axxxr' i quite like that 'axxxr' one *Future*
Yeh your right *Future* i like axxxr aswell!
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:36:00
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Finally someone agrees with me lol ;nP *Future*
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:40:15
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On 2004-12-14 02:28:35, axxxr wrote:
btw nice name "Soothsayer" ...what does it mean?
Here's a definition from dictionary.reference.com:
sooth·say·er
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One who claims to be able to foretell events or predict the future; a seer.
Word History: The truth is not always soothing, but our verb soothe is related to soothsayer, the word for one who tells the truth, especially beforehand. The archaic adjective and noun sooth, “true, truth,” comes from the Old English adjective and noun sth with the same meanings. The Old English form derives from Germanic *santh-az, “true,” which comes from Indo-European *sont-, one of the participles from the Indo-European root -es-, “to be”: the truth is that which is. Old English also formed a verb from sth, namely sthian, “to confirm to be true.” This is the ancestor of soothe; its meaning changed from “to assent to be true, say ‘yes’ to” to “humor by assenting, placate.” Doing the latter on occasion requires something less than the truth.
It's appropriate isn't it?
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Posted: 2004-12-14 02:47:20
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On 2004-12-14 02:47:20, blackspot wrote:
Here's a definition from dictionary.reference.com:
sooth·say·er
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One who claims to be able to foretell events or predict the future; a seer.
Word History: The truth is not always soothing, but our verb soothe is related to soothsayer, the word for one who tells the truth, especially beforehand. The archaic adjective and noun sooth, “true, truth,” comes from the Old English adjective and noun sth with the same meanings. The Old English form derives from Germanic *santh-az, “true,” which comes from Indo-European *sont-, one of the participles from the Indo-European root -es-, “to be”: the truth is that which is. Old English also formed a verb from sth, namely sthian, “to confirm to be true.” This is the ancestor of soothe; its meaning changed from “to assent to be true, say ‘yes’ to” to “humor by assenting, placate.” Doing the latter on occasion requires something less than the truth.
It's appropriate isn't it?
Wow!!...I like it!

....You picked a good one their blackspot!!
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Posted: 2004-12-14 03:34:30
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I still think axxxr better imho *axxxr* shit meant *Future* lol
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Posted: 2004-12-14 03:40:34
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