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Nickname explained...

furblug

New member
Joined
Sep 13, 2016
Messages
17
MBTI Type
ISFP
Enneagram
6
Hello typoC.

Why don't all of you explain why you chose your nickname as your alternate persona on this forum?

I'll start off by explaining mine. "Furblug" was a name I invented for my imaginary friend/first pet I ever had when I was really young. It really was a no-brainer. I didn't overthink it; it just came as a natural combination of sounds.
I then went on to create an email with that title.
Mind you, it was the 90s and the internet culture was still at its peak. So I went ahead and adopted this nickname.
Now that many years have passed by, and I drifted away from my online presence, coming back to you, it only seemed fair that I resurrect this nickname.

How about you?
What made you choose these words to represent you on this forum?
 

Yama

Permabanned
Joined
Dec 1, 2014
Messages
7,684
MBTI Type
ESFJ
Enneagram
6w7
Instinctual Variant
so/sx
A Yamato Nadeshiko is the archetype of the perfect Japanese woman/wife, and many of the ISFJ descriptions paint the type to be the ideal housewife and mother as well.

On the other hand, I am but a dumb, silly, clumsy gay boy who would make an absolutely awful Yamato Nadeshiko.

I chose the name because it's ironic. Making fun of my own type's stereotypes and how they don't fit me.
 
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