How do you choose a username?

How do you choose a username?

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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/missus#English
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs.
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I use the one that I use since ever.

choose a thing + animal

Mechabee

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>Someone googles your username
>Only your stuff comes up

>only 2 gender options

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Doesn't matter when you generate a new one for every site.

Hit my keyboard for a random username.

What do you mean? Each account be it email or whatever gets a new username. Also each account gets its own email address.

My username is always my first name. It's rare enough that 75%-90% of the time it's available.

Why do you even need a gender option, anyway?

yeah the internet is comprised solely of lonely fat neckbeards

Mixture of objects in room and objects in your mind.


More like why the fuck does gender status even matter.

first name last name

Stupid registration form:
1. Why does it need first and last name? What is it doing that it needs this information for exactly?
2. Ask for username or real name. Don't need both.
3. Email replaces need for username unless it's just a handle to be used on the site. See 1 & 2.
4. You don't need gender. Don't ask for it.

because girl and boys behave systematically differently, nature or nurture, and when they advertise to you they need to take this into account in order to make the most money.
On a similar note, this is why the supranational powers that be are trying to break down gender barriers—they're trying to open up a multi-trillion dollar market being able to sell things like makeup and jewelry to boys, and vice versa.

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Mr. is spelled Mister.
How is Mrs. spelled?

Mistress

"missus" or "misses"
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/missus#English

>"missus" or "misses"
b-but there's no R in those words!

>Mistress
based

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs.

Mrs originated as a contraction of the honorific Mistress, the feminine of Mister, or Master, which was originally applied to both married and unmarried women. The split into Mrs for married women and Miss for unmarried began during the 17th century;[2][3] the 17th century also saw the coinage of a new unmarked option Ms with a return of this usage appearing in the 20th century.

It is rare for Mrs to be written in a non-abbreviated form, and the unabbreviated word lacks a standard spelling. In literature it may appear as missus or missis in dialogue. A variant in the works of Thomas Hardy and others is "Mis'ess", reflecting its etymology. Misses has been used but is ambiguous, as this is a commonly used plural for Miss.

very informative.

right to the password database

Which is a good thing if you're actually important.
I can see why it's an issue for you.

KiggerNiller94

B & R

Yeah, in a lot of cases it's completely unnecessary information

>since ever.

dubs chooses my username

cuckmeister3k

niggerman