Onamonapia, and then my nick creation! Schwa?
Is that how you spell it? Who cares besides that one guy who isn’t here. Who? Anywho, let us talk Doctor Who! No… that is for later. I’m just posting to post for today, so I need a random thought to kick in. More after the jump!
I have more thoughts than the average human out there. What makes average? Well that is math really, but what makes “normal”? Am I not normal because I love The Legend of Zelda? I hope not. Many people do, they just forget to add nerds (ie me) to their equation. I guess no one is normal unless they are fat and speak Mandarin. This spell check could be broken. Is it? Comment if it isn’t, or if it is. I noticed many people on twitter have begun stealing my name. Their is only one me! Which is why I’m Larke12 and not hammyjnr1. Now to save myself from the people who say “But Larke has a 12 on it!” here is my explanation.
(I’ll add this to my about page/sub-page(s).)
Larke12 began as a small project really. I wanted a nickname for games that saved records like Need For Speed III. My dad’s nick was RATT, his first initial and letters from our last name. I started with RyanH; then during my time playing CTR (Crash Team Racing) for the third time it was RyanH_9; and when I was 12 (get it, 12) I changed it to RyanH__12. During Bible class in Private school I began experimenting with Light and Dark (my obsession with Jak 2 and 3) and wrote down Dight, Dwight, Lark and Lirk. Lark stood out and I had no clue it was a bird, or even a girl’s name! So I began using Lark 12 (Yes! There is a space between k and 1!). After many years of that nick I wanted something new to use. I threw away Lark 12 and began using Din14 (I was 14). That lasted no more than a month. I got Lark 12 back and by this time I knew it was a bird and a girl’s name. I decided to add an ‘e’ due to some strange idea. It has many meanings, anything from ‘electronic’ to ’empty’ to ‘even’. I kept the 12 and thought about changing it when I turned 16 (nope!). The 12 signifies many things. I attempted to change at the age of 12 and finally figured everything out a few years later.
So there we have it! I started by copying my father and ended up with Larke12. Larke12 defines who I am.
Lastly, how do you say it? Larke12 is pronounced “Lark Twelve”, though friends call me Larke which is pronounced “Larky”.