User blog:TheMajesticStork/I'm renaming myself!

My new avatar sparked me to change my name, because something about it didn't seem right. Plus, it'd make my outlook feel so much more realistic. But unfortunately, you can't change passwords. And unfortunately again, those YouTube videos that sponsor Dashlane don't get to me.

It's only two days until my birthday, and while I don't meet the requirements to be able to get it back on the calendar, I'm fine with my family just eating out at Pizza Hut and going to the swimming pool (a reserved PRIVATE swimming pool). But hey, birthday greetings from people you don't know can be strange sometimes. It's a nice act of courtesy, but I'd much rather keep it personal. I tried getting it on there, but I already know I don't have the rules set. That's unfortunate, but when you celebrate it with family and friends it makes it so much better.

So I tried leaving a message on a moderator's wall. I was worried about signatures, though, so I just peeked at the rules to see about it. But when I spotted something about renaming your account, I was stunned, clicked on it, filled out the form, did a couple of more stuff, and there we go, I'm now called 'TheMajesticStork'. Personally, it's a glorious thing, but that means I have to bid goodbye to 'SuperSimpleSuperFan' for the rest of eternity. It's hard to let go of things that you treasure. But it's just a username. Unless I use it on so many other sites, I don't treasure it.

You probably don't care, but I do. I don't know if anyone is actually on board with this, because I might just look like a completely different user.

But hey, if you remember that guy who typed comments on PvZH cards that nobody replied to, then that's me. I'm just with a new look, and a new name.

(Oh yes, and this is a blog post.)