Some people think of a new name but soon would regret it and would want to change it again
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1 ReplyImagine not having your identity completely rooted in an inanimate object that is so obsolete the only people who know jackshit about it are historians, fake internet historians, and me.
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1 ReplyI think I made a great choice
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Tag doesn't make you, you make the tag. I am using my made up gamer tag for nearly 20 years now. Did use different ones here and there but always come back to the original.
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21 Replies[url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/27/taiwanese-people-stuck-with-the-name-salmon-after-sushi-promotion]Give people 3 and they'd still screw it up.[/url] People need to learn how to pay attention and take responsibility.
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1,500 Silver for each additional name change.
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A tag should take time and a lot of thought before being used. A well thought out tag should be considered in use for years. To make a rash change and then come back crying for another chance so soon after the option is introduced shows how well the system is considered. If another chance was provided how long would it be before they come back crying for another chance. To me there should be a option but only to change it to a generic "Guardian" tag with no other options.
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That's a no for me dog
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You had your chance .....
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Imagine not having unlimited name changes
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1 ReplyOP is lettuce? L+ratio...
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4 RepliesHow about people just don’t name themselves dumb things they’ll immediately regret?