I find them just hypocritical and unreal.
Do people change their given names just to avoid embarrassments and what not? ....No, right?
(unless of course if they are spies....in real life, I mean....)
Other than that, it does not really bother me if my online friends change their nicknames or have other names, as long as they let me know about it....otherwise, I just treat them as "spies" and just players and liars....I have of course come across many such ''people''.
-----peace to all real people-----
2007-07-02 03:50:58
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answered by winterlotus 5
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I've said some stupid things on here but i never wanted to change my nickname i figure let everyone have a good laugh and move on
2007-07-02 08:24:58
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answered by fordperfect5 7
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hmmm
i guess i haven't really noticed this too much cause what i really notice is the answers. Unless you are in my contacts. and then when you change your name I notice....
a bad answer is a bad answer no matter how many times you change your name. and if you tend to give bad answers then that won't change when you change your name.
2007-07-02 08:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I only change my name cause I get bored with it sometimes (only once so far)
on another note - that's one of the cutest avatars I've ever seen
:D
2007-07-02 08:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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can you do that and keep your points. I am bored and want to change my name- would that make it easier to hide from a troll?
2007-07-02 08:21:18
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answered by ditdit 6
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Do I have to be bother with what others like to do in Yahooo Answer???
2007-07-02 08:41:42
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answered by new_once 5
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If you're going to do something or say something you need to stand behind what it is.
2007-07-02 08:21:05
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answered by nana_bad_ass 3
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annoying like me ;-)
2007-07-02 08:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm...makes me wonder...Who are you, REALLY??? ;-)
2007-07-02 08:20:07
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answered by Red 5
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