'[R-MOD wrote:Mongolian_dude;1346694']
Even with the British accent, I still get the odd "Hey Mongol, are you, like, actually from Mongolia? I didn't know they even had internet in Mongolia!"
"Yes, old bean. 'Tis rather a hassle this whole internet business, being from the inhospitable barons of the Mongolian deserts. One has to rout ones internet through an oil pipe-line, most obsequiously might I add, through the Federation of Russia, and up out of a well into my dearest and quaint, little settlement of Ulan Bator. Quite the hassle, I do say old boy, Hah-rah-rah-rah!
...mongol...
so you are from mongolia, or at least live there?
edit: where you been? Ristin, Kontact and I have been missing the beat boxing a lot
DonDOOM wrote:Goddamnit Wicca, don't spread lies about stuff you know nothing about
It started when I was playing with Ninja, theprinceofparkour and noobofthenight (might have been some more people there) on Sunset city. It was in 0.7 I believe.
Anyway, we were walking down the lower suburbs, and ninja suddenly got shot by a sniper, after which he shouted: "Schneeipaaaaahhh!!!", which made us all fall of our chairs laughing.
And then the story soon changed to Ninja saying: "Oh nein, there is ein schneipaahh!"
Which evolved to, as AnimalMother said: "Oh Johan, there is ein schneeippah"
My real name being Johan.
So now you know where the legend started, aah good times.
Also -ontopic
I've been called DoomDoom, DomDom, DomDoom but most people that know me call me Don.
hehe yep I was there
my name is pretty understandable ingame, more so much than on the forums. Usually go by Airsoft, or if you were in NATO "***"
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I would like to take this opportunity to say that people should REALLY use the Nato-Phonetic alhabet. Its not E5, its ECHO 5 Kilo 2 Papa 4 (over VOIP ofcourse) Kills a lot of confusion.
'[R-MOD wrote:Mongolian_dude;1346960']Yes, I currently reside in the Mongolian foot hills. And we have 100M Broadband.
Response: replaying stalker:clear [buggy as hell] sky.
...mongol...
Clear Sky < Call of Pripyat
Also, I humbly agree. I make up names for peoples names that are like $%@*&#$. I'll call them generic names like jimmy or bob.. Or whatever kit they have.
«Hollywood jackasses who insist on spending seriously huge amounts of money to make films that even my cat won't watch. And he'll happily sit in the bathroom and watch me shit.»
- [R-DEV]Masaq
I can see how my name could be a bit difficult to get at first glance with the symbols and numbers on either side. But once you figure it out once, Hawk or Hawkeye isn't too hard to grasp. I agree though, I hate those tense few seconds when you're trying to warn someone about something and you stutter trying to get their attention.
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Hawkeye92 wrote:I can see how my name could be a bit difficult to get at first glance with the symbols and numbers on either side. But once you figure it out once, Hawk or Hawkeye isn't too hard to grasp. I agree though, I hate those tense few seconds when you're trying to warn someone about something and you stutter trying to get their attention.
If someone has a name which is not clear, easy to pronounce or plain ridiculous then I won't accept them into my squad, keep player names simple.