That name tho..,
Curious newb (Anonymous),
20-Dec-18 06:49 AM, #1
RE: That name tho..,
Ishuli,
20-Dec-18 11:36 AM, #2
RE: That name tho..,
Geist,
21-Dec-18 02:15 PM, #5
Bite me. nt,
Homard (NOT Macaca),
24-Dec-18 03:45 PM, #6
Who?,
Minsc (Anonymous),
25-Dec-18 07:22 AM, #7
Dollar, not dollars.,
ice king,
20-Dec-18 12:40 PM, #3
in the end, who cares,
Dallevian,
20-Dec-18 12:58 PM, #4
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#135824, "That name tho.."
In response to Reply #0
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I was wondering how they allow you to keep this name. It's actually from "One million dollars baby" movie. Whatever.
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Geist | Fri 21-Dec-18 02:15 PM |
Member since 26th Nov 2018
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#135833, "RE: That name tho.."
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Honestly I dont have a problem with people choosing names that are from books, movies or even googable. So long as they are not "playing" that character...it is just a name. Names are not unique and in the world there will always be a lot of people with the same name.
I mean come on..you just had an Immortal re-emerge with a very googable name :p Gaspare...as in Jose Gaspar, famous pirate in which they even have a huge madrai gras prade in Florida for. But it is just a game. If he had been a pirate..ok bad
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Homard (NOT Macaca) | Mon 24-Dec-18 03:45 PM |
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#135840, "Bite me. nt"
In response to Reply #5
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#135845, "Who?"
In response to Reply #5
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I believe you mean Gaspar, famous fishmonger of Icewind Dale.
Nevertheless, it's similar, but not the same.
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ice king | Thu 20-Dec-18 12:39 PM |
Member since 08th Nov 2016
162 posts
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#135827, "Dollar, not dollars."
In response to Reply #1
Edited on Thu 20-Dec-18 12:40 PM
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I love when people who are ESL criticize names cuz they are the worst when it comes to using names they shouldn't. "don't google my name please, don't google my name please, don't google my... HEY! That ####er's name is from a damn movie... I'M TELLING!"
Not saying this is what you(anonymous person) are doing. Just that I've seen it happen a lot. It's a bit hypocritical when they use words in their native language that mean "strength" or "shipwreck" or "deadly" for their own character names.
Whatever.
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Dallevian | Thu 20-Dec-18 12:58 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
1639 posts
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#135828, "in the end, who cares"
In response to Reply #1
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it's just some letters organized in an order for you to target in pk or tell or write a note to
it isn't a terrible name, looked good to me when i saw him around
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