Im pretty sure there is another thread floating around yonder the rainbow unicorn castle. Anyways I chose mine, because I would like to be a pilot if I could. But all odds are agianst me, I think.
Recently posted this in another thread: I chose GhostOfMatrix because I used to be very fond of the Matrix films. I still like them, but not as much as I used to. The GhostOf part comes from an Exit Path clan I joined a while ago. I plan on changing my username when the feature is available in AG3, though. I'm not sure on what to yet.
Mine comes from the Heli Attack 3 saves I had on Miniclip; I just entered something random, and since I played it a lot (and I mean a lot) I got used to it. As soon as I decided to make an AG account, I re-used that name; because I didn't know about the community at first and thought I'd only use it for the games. But, like others, I will change it, hopefully to something less random, in AG3.
i chose my name because it was my character in ep before i had an account. since i didnt have an account i could only play as guest so when i wanted people to remember me i told them to call me thebluerabbit. it worked but my data got deleted TWICE. so i made an account with that name.
P.S even though i did it my data still got deleted TWICE XP
Sarthra was originally the name of my character in MU. When I stopped playing MU, I carried the name and only the name into one of my stories. I afterwards scratched the name in the story, but here on AG the name stuck.
Dair5. The D comes from a t.v show, the air comes literally from air, and 5 is because when I first used the username on another website dair was already taken. I have to admit that it's kinda strange someone else would use the username dair.
When I was 10 I thought of a ridiculous word in a game my friend and I was playing(yeah, proper grammar there!)and well I couldn't get that word out of my head because of how it sounded. I added 101 because it was easy to remember and partly because when I sign up for accounts sometimes its taken. Riptizoid101 has become a part of me ever since.