Huh. I thought it was supposed to be Edo, as in the japanese pronunciation (or an approximation thereof) of Ed, and the 0 was a binary code reference.RadicalEd0 wrote:Radical Ed.. the zero is just tacked on cuz some loser took RadicalEd already
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- Chaos Angel
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- FirestormXIII
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- SSJVegita0609
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- jonmartensen
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- The Non-Professional
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- jonmartensen
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I get calls all the time from telemarketers asking for Mr. Marti..nezsen? I answer in German (Wo haben sie meine Telefonnummer?) and hang up.trythil wrote:I'm honestly not too sure how to pronounce "trythil". It was a name that just kinda popped up in my role-playing days.
¡Sí, señor Martinezsen! ¿Cómo estás? ¿Bien?Just realize I'm not mexican, so Martensen is pronounced Mar-tin-sin instead of Mar-tinez-sen
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