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Mar 2020

(W-WHAT IMPOSSIBLE!! How did he figured it out?!
Quick come up with something!)
H-hey buddy. How's it going?

A "Tchotchke" is normally considered a worthless bauble/object with no value. My partner loved doing art all of the time but was pretty much always told how it was useless. So we ironically just took the name. Since we're also a team we just go under the name TchotchkeCo. It's now our collab name. We do have our own personal users. (ModdedDrew and Die_Heiden_Art)

Whoo-boy! I do so too (the other way) when I'm selling a specific genre on Amazon. Heh heh!

Oh, wait... actually his name was Dominic... yeah... Wrong man. Anyway, sorry dude, have a nice day.
Bu he... he'll pay for my gladioluses some day! He'll fertilize his pant seeing me at his porch saying: "Hey Dom, do you remember me? I'm the man who knows your name. And I'm just a gardener... a gardener without gladioluses". "Don't do it" - he'll plea. And I won't. Because I'm nice person... which in a passively aggressive way will make him think that he is, and he'll suffer till the end of his days.

Kelheor is a surname of one of my characters :slight_smile: It consists of two distorted words from German and French, and means "golden chalice". It is also a vampire clan surname and takes its origins in how this particular clan became vampires.
The H letter is not silent :pumpkin:

I know I said this in another thread but here's what my robot character's name means:

Rexo's a buffed-up dinosaur dressed up as a generic superhero that's in a future comic.

I chose mine when those Captain Obvious jokes were popular in the late 00s/early 10s. But I also liked planes and aviation, so I kind of mixed the two together. I thought it was fun and it's just kind of stuck throughout the years. I don't plan on changing it for a long time.

Just made my name this cuz webtoons didn'tlet me take any other one

Haha yeah, it was really amusing to hear it pronounced like "Kel'eor" by English speakers :grin:

Nothing fancy about my name, Oshi is just a nickname and Rockingham is my stage surname I used back to the old days as an underground metal musician and somehow people know me as it and so, there you go.

That many, huh?

It seems pretty simple to me, even if years of reading has made me pretty good at pronunciation in various languages.
The worst I thought was that there might be some kinda accent on the first or second e.

Haha I get ya! :wink: I use a different female pen name for romance too but didn't bother to use it on Tapas since I'd rather use one account.

Back in the ripe of old year of 2012, I was trying to come up with a unique Steam name. The screen name I'd been using at that point was far from unique. At some point Geek_Aflame spat itself into the name box and it was prefect. I have titan red hair (a similar colour to Karen Gillan but warmer) and I'm geeky. A geek aflame :slight_smile: It's become my user name pretty much everywhere including my own website.

It's been more evolutionarily for me. I hit a low phase in my life which is what pioneered my path to storytelling. I started interpreting things differently, beyond normal. Where others saw something pricey, I tried to work it into something extraordinary. This created a handle that I still use at certain places - lost.interpretation. But through work after college, I kind of lost my way. I forgot the path I was on, and when I restarted writing in 2018, I took the name - aSaltyWriter, as a promise to the wounds that prevented me from storytelling. But the more I looked to myself, the more I realized just how much I was trying to find a path of simplicity, a road that would take my story to the realm of greats, where other people talked about it without me needing to bring it up. So, today, I walk the path of some spirited, in search of that path but still lost. Not without hope. With a lot of ambition.

LostSpirit :smile:

I told this in other places, but it's not my actual name even when I change my name after transition.

This name was actually a middle grade fiction pen name, based on phonetic encryption of my sister's cat.