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Location: Northern California Gender: Male Total Likes: 270 likes
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| | | Re: WHAT IS THE STORY BEHIND YOUR USERNAME? < Reply # 99 on 12/19/2013 7:59 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Vansman My mom put me in Vans shoes when I was very young, thus my friends called me Vansman, because over the years they never seen me in any other kind of shoe, also when I was sponsored I worked for Vans Doren traveling for 2 years doing skateboard demos, yet another reason why everybody called me Vansman. I guess it's better than Nike Boy, or something, ha, ha! VM1
| Welcome AdidasGuy! Posted by dtewsacrificial That got brought along to a car enthusiast forum (still applicable as well), where sometime later I became a moderator in those forums. Long-story-short is that this car had some perceived rivals, and inter-forum trolling and wars often overwhelmed everything. Being that it was uncouth for an admin-associated nick to get down-and-dirty fighting the low politics about the relative merits of cars... I took on an alt-nick: Sacrificial. Obviously meant as "disposable". Many wars were fought and won, by roads both high-and-low, such being the nature of Internet debate. Sacrificial took on a recognition of its own.
| Aah DtEW. You created a second identity to better participate in flame wars on a site you were moderator on. Of course the identity that participated in the heated discussions got more reputation than the moderator who played nice. You fit right in here on UER! And you are definitely an equipment whore. The question is, what car was associated with your moderator handle? -free
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