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bfg00: Our names are too similar, furthering my wish for change.
bfg00 came from when I originally got an e-mail address way back in 1996. The bfg part came from the fact that my friends in high school called me big friendly guy, 00 being the year I would graduate. After I learned about the BFG9000 (which I regretably only learned about much later) I was very happy to learn of the other meaning of that acronym.
I'm totally unoriginal. JG is my first and last initials.
I'm not too fond of my moniker but everyone knows me by it so I'm kind of stuck with it.
Hyperguy: You could reason that the "hyper" is of the same ilk as "hypertext" and "hyperlink", ie a synonym for "smart". "Smartguy" doesn't quite work though. You also have RuminaSkybreaker, which isn't half bad.
I used to play Puzzle Pirates. I had a ship and everything! When I signed up for our pirate crew messageboard, I need something that wasn't my old university email address and I used this. It stuck. I use it for everything from messageboards to emails to xbox live etc now.
Tetsaru Arigashi was the name of a character one of my good friends, who is wanting to become a manga-ka, created in the storyline he's been working on for years now. He decided to make each of the hero characters reflect each of his friends, along with himself, in some way, which I thought was pretty cool. Since then, I've used it as my ID for games, email, etc. Over the years, I've realized that, to my knowledge, "Tetsaru" can't really exist as a Japanese name due to the fact "tsa" is not a syllable in Japanese, so it might get altered to something like "Tetsumaru" or "Tatsumaru" later on...
The origin of my nickname can be separated into 3 different parts:- I thought a cool nick name should consist of 2 real words- I liked how I wrote Ds in cursive writing- The Dual Edge in Lufia sounded like an awesome weaponI later realized my name was an h-game. Quite the coincidence.
For our viewers at home now tuning in, the BFG is a weapon from Doom who's acronym stands for BIG FUCKING GUN. It's become such an FPS mainstay...
..."Tetsaru" can't really exist as a Japanese name due to the fact "tsa" is not a syllable in Japanese...
Not native Japanese but the syllable can be made in katakana by combining tsu with a small a (ツァ)Pretty rare but a few foreign words use it, where a "tza" sound is needed, such as in cadenza (カデンツァ)