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It's a bit silly humour, I know - but what's your favorite nickname pun? Or what can you come up with?
Thinking along the lines of:
- If Arew does a sick play, casters can say; "Arew for real!?"
- When watching Qikz' stream; "I'm getting some real good Qikz watching this live feed from prison".
- I don't know, I think Nick's cooking is a bit Tasteless.
I'm not the best, as you can see. Hoping you've got something a lot better
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Looks like chessz got himself checkmated.
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I used to think jaedong sounded like a mans dick/ penis area, and that was pretty funny lol.
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SuGondese .... what? SuGondese nuts.
(i can't take credit for it, saw it on some meme).
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It's silly to call yourself incomplete when you clearly complete me. ㅇㅅㅇ
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I was once Opticom, and then I Evolved into Telecom when I joined [SKT] / [T1] Korean team and received coaching from the SKT Protoss Coach Kwon "Doctor.K" Oh Hyuk.
But In all actuality I chose my name because SKT1 was my favorite team and I did really did receive coaching from the SKT Protoss head coach back in the day, and that is why I changed my name to Telecom, because it was my dream to be a pro gamer.
And I guess now it's a Pun because i'm a chobo =p
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On May 23 2009 19:11 SnowFalling wrote: Seriously, IdrA should trade nicks with NeverGG
On March 04 2008 03:25 vGl-CoW wrote: *steps into room* my god... food everywhere... a piece of sandwich on the wall? OJ all over the floor? this must be the work of... the chaos luncher
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On August 16 2018 06:24 funnybananaman wrote: I used to think jaedong sounded like a mans dick/ penis area, and that was pretty funny lol.
On November 08 2011 09:34 Kipsate wrote:Touching the dong, she is too shy.
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On August 16 2018 05:14 EndingLife wrote: jordaddy is a noob go DIE jordaddy is my fav
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Lots of pros' names, as they're just nouns, produce easy, stupid puns...
an "Effort"less win
playing "Mind"games
he saw the "Light"
that's a "Snow"storm
now he has to go back to "Hwasin" dishes
... and some for other reasons...
that's "Last"'s last chance/ "Last" couldn't last/ took him to his "Last" resort
rich like "Midas"
he left his opponent "Nada"/"ZerO" chance
that was "SoO" good
"Hyuk"
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Reach reached for the mouse Bisu = bi s u = u are bi sexual Flash won in a flash Best is the best Savior savior of the game Great is great at sc Fantasy made the game a fantasy Firebathero = Fire bat is a hero
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I don't like this thread. All of these jokes are tasteless.
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Bisutopia18993 Posts
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ALLEYCAT BLUES48897 Posts
On August 16 2018 08:44 Dazed. wrote: go DIE jordaddy is my fav
u fear me.
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Yellow = pisses yellow after a win (there were 2 players with this name) due to drinking Korean energy juice Boxer = Floyd may weather left right jab to win sc games Bisu = bi sucka, bye sucka? Julyzerg = body heats up due to fat while playing, like month of july Nada = opponent gets nada, no space on the map or no fights won perhaps Stork = brings a baby, perhaps calling opponent gay / or calling them a baby, like stork is the wife of the opposing player in the metaphor except storks a guy in rl Really = u really think u gonna win? Shuttle = shuttles u to last place, or finishing in defeat quickly like a shuttle moves Zero = opponent gets nothing in game, 0 Nal_ra = North America takes L, ra = cheer, wcg reference Jangbi = starts in January, plays all year round, Luxury = starts with l like loss, x u out, ry = bury = bury you Stats = look at my stats, I’m all stats Midas = Golden sc touch Mind = brain, brain clan, or “Mined” like minerals/gas, or mine d , like my dick, or min d, like it will take me 1 Minute to give u the D in this sc game, or I defend minute by minute Effort = takes effort to type, the word effort, expends less effort then opponent while still winning Jju = Michael jordan of sc, power of letter J , JJ U light= blackout in the game, u only see the “light” when / as ur defeated Hyuk, sounds like a spit, Hyuked a loogie on ur screen causeing u not to be able to see Upmagic, u p = u Protoss, Magic possibly strong versus Protoss, encouraging opponent to play P and therefore into upmagics solid tvp play Rain= make it rain on dem hoes, hoes being opponents
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forGG = does it all for Gg from opponent Ggplay= if u play, u will gg, plays to get gg from other player Grrr.... = I’m angry at u, or ull be angry after losing while I’ll be happy Gorush= press go, then rush, n I will see it comeing Iloveoov= I love looking at pussy through glasses so I can see it good, other player is a pussy Movie = I’ll make the game a movie where I win, opponent will have to watch a movie unfold in front of their eyes Hiya= hi ya, greeting, hiya= karate move, use karate skills to win game Anytime = I’ll take a win anytime Action = action of playing skillfully Backho = doing work like a backho to win, or backhome, send u back home from the sc tourney Calm = stay calm while winning game Bogus= ur play is bullshit Chojja= chocha, slang for woman’s pussy, reference to having sex in victory Goodfriend = u think I’m ur friend but I’m tryna beat u Horang2 = ur hoe rang my phone twice, 2 times, steal ur girl Grape = I’ll celebrate victory by drinking wine or champagne Hwasin = hoi sin sauce, I will pour sauce on you, cocky player, win with flair aka sauce IdrA = i draw on the screen, plays like an artist, or id rather be... fill in the blank, sleeping eating , fucking ur bitch, cashing my checks, whatever Sorry if I got carried away with this challenge
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ALLEYCAT BLUES48897 Posts
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Pardon had to delete this post otherwise moderated.
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On August 16 2018 06:30 Avi-Love wrote: It's silly to call yourself incomplete when you clearly complete me. ㅇㅅㅇ
Oh, you! <3
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I'm gona go with good old kwanrolled
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All lame, please guys make an EffOrt...
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On August 16 2018 09:43 ninazerg wrote: I don't like this thread. All of these jokes are tasteless.
On the first day it was the best but on day 9 everything went from hero to zero.
Not a big fan either.
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this thread was over in a flash
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Guess it was just a bit too Much. Failure, Yetigain!
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On August 16 2018 11:15 BisuDagger wrote:I'd sure love to hit ZergBong You've officially won the thread.
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Nothing about Testie yet?
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I don't know any of these players other than Soo (mediocre SKT Zerg back in the day). Soo much for relevant name puns.
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Stork delivering a beating to BaBy
1...2.. 3..BaBy Fighting!!
that's the funniest thing I could think of because babies being brutally beaten and babies fighting are funny.. I think so.
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TLADT24917 Posts
On August 17 2018 11:30 reincremate wrote:I don't know any of these players other than Soo (mediocre SKT Zerg back in the day). Soo much for relevant name puns. To be fair, soO did make the semis in Jin Air OSL and lost to Jangbi so he wasn't all that mediocre but yes, all the ones he mentioned are new and/or retired Starcraft II players and this is the BW forum lol. Probably didn't notice where the thread was ^^
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On August 17 2018 13:44 BigFan wrote:Show nested quote +On August 17 2018 11:30 reincremate wrote:I don't know any of these players other than Soo (mediocre SKT Zerg back in the day). Soo much for relevant name puns. To be fair, soO did make the semis in Jin Air OSL and lost to Jangbi so he wasn't all that mediocre but yes, all the ones he mentioned are new and/or retired Starcraft II players and this is the BW forum lol. Probably didn't notice where the thread was ^^
It depends on what the definition of mediocre happens to be. A single semi-finals appearance doesn't necessarily save a player's professional career from relative mediocrity, as evidenced by the likes of BackHo, TypE-B, and Modesty. I think it is somewhat disingenuous to pretend soO was a good Brood War professional based on a single tournament run, and more so because he had such tremendous success in the Starcraft 2 scene, that the temptation to do an imaginary career projection with that in mind becomes a little too great for some.
soO was drafted in early 2008, and this is the ProLeague records of his contemporary zerg peers (mostly drafted in early 2008, just like soO, or for Soulkey, drafted later on in late 2008):
1. RorO: 95-87 (52.2%) 2. Soulkey: 69-46 (60.0%) 3. Action: 67-72 (48.2%) 4. Shine: 63-51 (55.3%) 5. hydra: 64-53 (54.7%) 6. soO: 39-39 (50.0%)
soO was much less accomplished within the ProLeague than the five more noteworthy zergs of his peer group, but was fortunate enough with the brackets to have a single fairly respectable tournament run. He didn't qualify for more individual leagues than any of the above five zergs, but had a decent surge in form towards the very end of professional Brood War, when professional players were splitting practice time between Brood War and Starcraft 2, but never proved his worth outside of that particular time-frame, which the other five zerg contemporary peers managed to do.
It is like that bullshit narrative of MVP being a good Brood War professional based solely on his single quarter-finals run, and managing to take that one game away from Flash, despite having an abysmal career ProLeague record of 10-28 (26.3%). The threshold for mediocrity may be vary between folks, but I personally believe that professional careers should be based on the body of work, not based on promise and hopeful presumptions based on achievements earned elsewhere. I think people try to reach a little too far with Starcraft 2 legends, and try to spin a narrative that these folks were also good as Brood War professionals, based on a selective view point that suits their purpose.
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Maybe these guys want to return to their KT Finger Boom days, I would certainly join them in a flash.
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On August 17 2018 15:13 Letmelose wrote:Show nested quote +On August 17 2018 13:44 BigFan wrote:On August 17 2018 11:30 reincremate wrote:I don't know any of these players other than Soo (mediocre SKT Zerg back in the day). Soo much for relevant name puns. To be fair, soO did make the semis in Jin Air OSL and lost to Jangbi so he wasn't all that mediocre but yes, all the ones he mentioned are new and/or retired Starcraft II players and this is the BW forum lol. Probably didn't notice where the thread was ^^ It depends on what the definition of mediocre happens to be. A single semi-finals appearance doesn't necessarily save a player's professional career from relative mediocrity, as evidenced by the likes of BackHo, TypE-B, and Modesty. I think it is somewhat disingenuous to pretend soO was a good Brood War professional based on a single tournament run, and more so because he had such tremendous success in the Starcraft 2 scene, that the temptation to do an imaginary career projection with that in mind becomes a little too great for some. soO was drafted in early 2008, and this is the ProLeague records of his contemporary zerg peers (mostly drafted in early 2008, just like soO, or for Soulkey, drafted later on in late 2008): 1. RorO: 95-87 (52.2%) 2. Soulkey: 69-46 (60.0%) 3. Action: 67-72 (48.2%) 4. Shine: 63-51 (55.3%) 5. hydra: 64-53 (54.7%) 6. soO: 39-39 (50.0%) soO was much less accomplished within the ProLeague than the five more noteworthy zergs of his peer group, but was fortunate enough with the brackets to have a single fairly respectable tournament run. He didn't qualify for more individual leagues than any of the above five zergs, but had a decent surge in form towards the very end of professional Brood War, when professional players were splitting practice time between Brood War and Starcraft 2, but never proved his worth outside of that particular time-frame, which the other five zerg contemporary peers managed to do. It is like that bullshit narrative of MVP being a good Brood War professional based solely on his single quarter-finals run, and managing to take that one game away from Flash, despite having an abysmal career ProLeague record of 10-28 (26.3%). The threshold for mediocrity may be vary between folks, but I personally believe that professional careers should be based on the body of work, not based on promise and hopeful presumptions based on achievements earned elsewhere. I think people try to reach a little too far with Starcraft 2 legends, and try to spin a narrative that these folks were also good at Brood War professionals as well, based on a selective view point that suits their purpose.
Haha! BigFan you got owned!
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On August 16 2018 09:14 funnybananaman wrote: Reach reached for the mouse Bisu = bi s u = u are bi sexual Flash won in a flash Best is the best Savior savior of the game Great is great at sc Fantasy made the game a fantasy Firebathero = Fire bat is a hero
Bye
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Winning multiple ASLs has proved that Lee Young Ho is no flash in the pan.
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everyone sucks at making puns, but funybananaman was the worst by far. Reading his comments almost gave me eye and brain cancer.
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Type b= blood type, possibly insinuating gang membership of bloods MVP = most valuable player Modesty= style mode, Roro= roe roe, eats caviar Shine = shines onscreen, or shiny skin due to acne Hydra= enjoys drinking water, hydrating himself
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United Kingdom12010 Posts
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This thread is hereby officially thePunGun approved! I will now take a Shuttle back to my Rock of SoliTude.
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Can’t tell if people don’t know what puns are or if they are tra-la-la trolling
He put his Dong in the Arsetosis in a Flash
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Arew for real? Awwww!
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On August 18 2018 02:52 arew wrote:Arew for real? Awwww!
Haha, that's cool.
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On August 17 2018 15:13 Letmelose wrote:Show nested quote +On August 17 2018 13:44 BigFan wrote:On August 17 2018 11:30 reincremate wrote:I don't know any of these players other than Soo (mediocre SKT Zerg back in the day). Soo much for relevant name puns. To be fair, soO did make the semis in Jin Air OSL and lost to Jangbi so he wasn't all that mediocre but yes, all the ones he mentioned are new and/or retired Starcraft II players and this is the BW forum lol. Probably didn't notice where the thread was ^^ It depends on what the definition of mediocre happens to be. A single semi-finals appearance doesn't necessarily save a player's professional career from relative mediocrity, as evidenced by the likes of BackHo, TypE-B, and Modesty. I think it is somewhat disingenuous to pretend soO was a good Brood War professional based on a single tournament run, and more so because he had such tremendous success in the Starcraft 2 scene, that the temptation to do an imaginary career projection with that in mind becomes a little too great for some. soO was drafted in early 2008, and this is the ProLeague records of his contemporary zerg peers (mostly drafted in early 2008, just like soO, or for Soulkey, drafted later on in late 2008): 1. RorO: 95-87 (52.2%) 2. Soulkey: 69-46 (60.0%) 3. Action: 67-72 (48.2%) 4. Shine: 63-51 (55.3%) 5. hydra: 64-53 (54.7%) 6. soO: 39-39 (50.0%) soO was much less accomplished within the ProLeague than the five more noteworthy zergs of his peer group, but was fortunate enough with the brackets to have a single fairly respectable tournament run. He didn't qualify for more individual leagues than any of the above five zergs, but had a decent surge in form towards the very end of professional Brood War, when professional players were splitting practice time between Brood War and Starcraft 2, but never proved his worth outside of that particular time-frame, which the other five zerg contemporary peers managed to do. It is like that bullshit narrative of MVP being a good Brood War professional based solely on his single quarter-finals run, and managing to take that one game away from Flash, despite having an abysmal career ProLeague record of 10-28 (26.3%). The threshold for mediocrity may be vary between folks, but I personally believe that professional careers should be based on the body of work, not based on promise and hopeful presumptions based on achievements earned elsewhere. I think people try to reach a little too far with Starcraft 2 legends, and try to spin a narrative that these folks were also good as Brood War professionals, based on a selective view point that suits their purpose.
Lol. I like how an insignificant one line remark I made in some crappy thread somehow led to this long, meticulously researched post.
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This thread started off so well, but then took a deep turn for the worse...
Here's one: "Solar just got TrapPED"
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