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PORTLAND, Ore. — Following examination of his birth certificate, sources confirmed that KillEmAll_88, a teammate you were matched with while playing Dota 2, only has that number in his username because he was born in the year 1988. Thank god.

“It’s like me saying that about the  other team,” explained the gamer, who had recently turned 36 years old,  in defense of his username. “You know, ‘Ooh, we’re gonna win! Kill ‘em  all!’ You won’t believe how many times I’ve had to explain this.”

KillEmAll_88 has used some variant of this username in online gaming since playing Quake III Arena when  he was eleven years old, and has consistently had to explain his name  for almost every day of the past 25 years. “I won’t say what my name was  before,” explained the player, whose birthday is January 4. “But I  stopped doing that for obvious reasons. You know, you shouldn’t give  your full date of birth to strangers online. Might as well put my phone  number in the username too.”

Over the years, close friends of  KillEmAll_88 have suggested simply removing the number from his  username. “I won’t lie, I’ve thought about it,” he admitted. “But in a  way, wouldn’t that be letting them win? If us ‘88 babies gave up our  more innocent use of the number, then it really would become a symbol of  hate.”

“It actually got me into quite a bind back in my Warcraft days. I got a random invite to this guild called ‘HordePatrol’ right  when I started playing,” he recalled. “I thought they were just big  Alliance fans and being nice to newbies, but when I started reading  their rules – oh boy.”

At press time, KillEmAll_88 was  explaining that his alternate account, named ‘CaptainTripleK,’ was only  named that because ‘CaptainTripleKill’ was already taken.

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Comments

Back in the early Internet days a friend and I were helping his mom get online. As a mother of 3 kids she wanted to pick “three X Mom”.

John K.

There's a surprising amount of 35 year olds online.

Irvin


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