i would also like to take this opportunity to shout out deadlyx39
on the one hand i feel as though your absence from these forums is a shelled victory for all ffr forumites however after careful examination of my internal feeling apparatus i have come to the conclusion that i do in fact miss your posts
--I wanted a cool username, something that would make me seem alot cooler than I actually was.
So I started scrolling through my albums, and Opeth's 1996 album "Morningrise" caught my attention, the name was unfortunately taken, so I replaced Morning with it's cooler looking homophone and I replaced rise with it's closest antonym, and voila! Ever since that day I've kept this name; spreading across the internet.
One site at a time.
Last edited by Mourningfall; 02-27-2015, 07:06 PM.
A little background: When I first made my yahoo username, I used "<mylastname>attack" because we had just heard the band "Louise Attaque" in French class. So that became my go-to user name for everything.
So for making my FFR account, I shortened my last name to just "bee" for anonymity. It's additionally appropriate since I did research on bees for two years.
10th Official Tournament – D1 – 18th (eliminated in round 4)
11th Official Tournament – D2 – 21st (eliminated in round 4)
13th Official Tournament – D2 – 36th (eliminated in round 1)
Revenge of the Drowned – D1 – 6th (eliminated in round 6)
15th Official Tournament – D2 – 13th (eliminated in round 4)
Lol, my username came from Toontown's random name generator. Master Tricky Thunderflip the big red bear. I still play the fan-made remake off and on, actually...
I've always been the weird nerdy kid people picked on in school. Given my interest in the "nerdier" subjects in school, I wanted to give myself a name that reflected my interests and personality. I've always liked the term "binary fission", so in late 2007 I settled on using it as my alias as a music maker (although I didn't actually start composing anything until 2012, go figure rofl). I included the extra "y" to give it a bit of a unique flair. Eight years later it's still the name I use wherever I go on the internet.
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