by katkinkate » Sat 28 May 2005, 00:41:56
My kname is Kate and I like the letter K. I thought it kool when I saw some userknames, when I first kame online, that used words knormally spelt with a c, use a k instead; like katalyst and krystal. But all the good ones I kould think of were taken and I didn't want to be katalyst3448. It seems so lazy and unkool to acknowledge that you're the 3448'th person to pick Katalyst and you kouldn't bother thinking up something else.
So I wanted a c-word to match with my K name and opened the dictionary to C and started skanning, testing the words with my kname until I kame to catkin. It has dual meaning for me, one obvious and one very oblique.
The obvious one is that catkins are soft fuzzy seed heads of a rush-like plant, and I'm a soft fuzzy kind of person.
The oblique meaning was inspired by the sound of catkin and Kate together - I suddenly remembered an old western movie/book kharacter Matt Kincade ("Eat lead, Kincade" bang bang). I liked the kontrast with the softer reference.
And no-one else in the whole world is using it! IT'S ALL MINE!!!!!!
Kind regards, Katkinkate
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but the cultivation and perfection of human beings."
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