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20 years ago
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This is a very interesting topic!!!!! Everyone, come here!!!!!

So, I'll tell my story...
Once upon a time, a little boy named Vladya (that's me) got a computer...
And sitting at this machine for about a year and a half, he learned a lot of things...
And after that, my computer science teacher called me a Hacker...
And since then, all my classmates have started calling me that!! That's my story... What about you? Share yours.

P.S. Let's not discuss, but tell stories!!!!! Thanks in advance!
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20 years ago
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Knight, because I always come home at night (at least, I used to, before I got a computer). They wanted to call me Dark, but I didn't agree. I thought about it and a friend of mine called me Knight one day during an English lesson, and that's how I became Knight:)
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20 years ago
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My nickname comes from my favorite band, MuDvAyNe, but everyone just calls me Mud.
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20 years ago
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Ah, I have a bunch of nicknames, both online and from real life: Hedgehog, aaz, GLiP, ELVIS (they say I resemble him), XoM9lK, Pablo... and is just a character from a book by one of my favorite authors (Robert Asprin), who (as I mentioned somewhere before) was killed at the very beginning of the book... that's how it is!
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Oh, that was a long time ago, when I was writing something in Word, but I don't remember what it was! I was writing the word "depth," and it turned into "uke,byf" (I accidentally switched to English). Then, instead of a comma, I put a "-", and the letter "f" disappeared, and I added it to my name, resulting in Uke-by_petek. After that, I registered on a forum and used my current nickname. And my friends nicknamed me "Zavulon," saying I looked like him ;) , although I didn't see any similarities!

Hey, hacker, please move my story here.

(from Hacker) So be it!!!!
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20 years ago
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I read Vladislav Krapivin's book "The Dovecote on the Yellow Meadow." There was a character named Tot... and he considered his name a pronoun - Tot, who... and although this character is negative in the book, I really liked the idea of the name... it suggests so many possibilities! And here you go - Ta Kotoraya... =))))) Plus, the nickname contains the first letters of my name, Tanya, and my last name - KO... (it doesn't matter) ;)
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20 years ago
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It's simple! My last name is Keichev, and on the battlefield, I'm just called Ke4.
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20 years ago
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With my nickname, it’s simpler. When I play Heroes, my son is nearby, and whenever someone attacks someone else, he says, “boom.” That’s basically it.
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20 years ago
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Well, an Imp is an Imp. The story behind the nickname is ridiculously simple:

Once I was sitting and doing my homework, playing "Heroes 5" at the same time. I was reviewing the properties of hydrocarbons, and suddenly I realized that judging by the color of the flask in the Imp's hands, it contained a mixture of Berthelot's salt, lithium nitrate, formic aldehyde, iron bromide, and 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane. Realizing that if these substances interacted in a vacuum while being heated with the addition of a "Trivalent Ferral oxide" catalyst, something would be produced with properties and functions similar to an absorbent substance (including for mana as a certain type of matter), I realized that the Nival developers had thought through even such a detail and chose the nickname: Imp, as a tribute to chemistry!
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20 years ago
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Uke-by_HoMM! [Zavulon]
I was trying to type the word "depth" there, but it came out as "uke,byf" (I accidentally switched to English).
(from Hacker) So be it!!!!

On the Russian keyboard layout, "uke,byf" represents the word "depth."

And the story behind my nickname is very simple: they started calling me ***JOKER*** because in the game room near my house, I was always late for the Counter-Strike 1.6 competitions. And when I arrived, my team was already losing, but as soon as I joined the game, we would win. So they nicknamed me the trump card, or ***JOKER***.
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20 years ago
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Well, I decided to call myself Magnus because this is a forum for the Might and Magic series. I wanted the name to be from the Heroes games. At first, I thought about taking the nickname Vivek or Parson, but then I decided to take the nickname Magnus because Magnus appeared in Might and Magic VII, Heroes IV, Chronicles of Heroes: Elemental Lords, and TES.
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20 years ago
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It’s simple for me; I’m very interested in the history of piracy, and in history in general, up to modern times. And somehow, we started discussing Francis Drake, and I told them everything I knew, while desperately defending my version against my opponents. After that, they started calling me Francis, then Drake, and the latest version was Frens. I liked it, so I took it as my nickname.
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20 years ago
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My name in English, only the second letter in uppercase and with a "crossed-out" "r":) . eGorrr.
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20 years ago
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***JOKER*** You're just flattering yourself. My nickname wasn't invented by me, but by my friend ***JOKER*** and our many friends. KANT is an abbreviation of the nickname KANTUZHENY. I'm used to KANT. :D
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20 years ago
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Sergh - - - well, I think everything is clear here... that's what they call me
at least, this derivative of my name is the one I like the most...

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