Good morning Steemit, good morning bloggers! Time to leave the serious stuff behind for a day and play with puppies and climb rainbows.
Well, not exactly, but there's a new challenge doing it's rounds on Steemit. Started by @god-knows-who, the challenge involves revealing some details about yourself and your username. Not too difficult, eh? Wait until you get to the rules, there's a bunch of them:
- Tell us in a post how you chose the current Steemit username you have. The story behind it.
- Tell us your real name!
- If you could change your current username, which name would you choose and why? If you have a possible usernames list, mention it!
- Use the tag #steemitnamechallenge so that the creator of the challenge can track all the posts and check them out
- Nominate 5 people for this challenge
@reggaemuffin being nominated by @suesa
Well, i was referred by a bloke named @reggaemuffin and one does not simply say NO to a top witness like himself, so here is my story in a questionnaire form:
- My name furious-one does not carry any significance, it was grabbed out of thin air like a conjurer's magic trick. Perhaps the fact that i had recently finished watching Rogue One might have had an effect on it, no-one knows. I am not a Star Wars fan though. If you have taken a closer look at my profile pic, then that's more telling - imagine a happy crocodile.
Any similarity to my personality is purely accidental.
I cannot tell you my real name, this is the internet! Only thing i can tell you - my name is short and unromantic like James Bond, as Fleming itself put it.
If i could change my username right now, i would pick @baby. First - i would love the awkwardness of you calling me "hei, baby" and second - perhaps i would get away with less serious posts. Or @useldinger. Yeah.
Badgers have rather short, wide bodies, with short legs for digging. They have elongated, weasel-like heads with small ears. Their tails vary in length depending on species; the stink badger has a very short tail, while the ferret badger's tail can be 46–51 cm (18–20 in) long, depending on age. They have black faces with distinctive white markings, grey bodies with a light-coloured stripe from head to tail, and dark legs with light-coloured underbellies. They grow to around 90 cm (35 in) in length including tail.
(Wikipedia)The following persons are expected to have to put up with this challenge: @jpederson96, @raili, @kristves, @rok-sivante, @nelkeljdm