Conversation Between Mr. Moniker and Heimerdinger
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A moniker (or monicker) is another term for a nickname, pseudonym, or cognomen. Typically, the title is used as a personal or professional name, instead of the person's given name, for works of art, music, books, or performances. Monikers are commonly used in small subcultures such as in railroad tramping (i.e.,"Baltimore Red") and on Internet message boards. Monikers are also used in broadcasting, usually on radio stations.
I'M ENLIGHTENED
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A sobriquet is a nickname or a fancy name, usually a familiar name given by others as distinct from a pseudonym assumed as a disguise, but a nickname which is familiar enough such that it can be used in place of a real name without the need of explanation. This salient characteristic, that is, of sufficient familiarity, is most easily noted in cases where the sobriquet becomes more familiar than the original name for which it was formed as an alternative. For example, Genghis Khan, who is rarely recognized now by his original name "Temüjin"; and the British Whig party, which acquired its sobriquet from the British Tory Party as an insult.
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Yup, nothing like random anime chicks to make it a good birthday.
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I hate the Brute in my sig. I need to replace him with one of my other dozen.
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I have a baton, my Brute rapes you.
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The truth lies deep within yourself.
Here's a carving knife.
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The truth lies in the heart of battle.