gopher/2019-06-12-names.txt
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# Names
to give something a name is to give it **power**.
sometimes, a name is what matters most.
names are what were most often first introduced to.
names are what we remember things by.
names are ***very*** important.
## love letter
at the moment one of my projects is a love letter engine, the classic boardgame with a million rethemes.
i thought itd be a good chance to develop architecture that i could then go on to use for the *1998 Neon Genesis Evangelion Trading Card Game* (admittedly not the best name ever).
for that one, im planning on calling it *EVAC*, for, obviously, the ***EVA**ngelion **C**ard game*
this love letter game is going to be *lain* themed (lets all love lain!) so i spent a while and came up with:
> drum roll please
# LainLettA
which i like for a couple of reasons
* it looks neat with the triple caps
* it sounds similar to love letter
* im vain and like to put tA into my project names
and this time tA fits in there *perfectly*
## so what?
this game, so far, would probably make more sense themed to Fantasy Flight Games **Android** ip, an ip i really like.
..but then the name would be fuarked up.
> Le AndroidLettA? what the *hell* is a Le AndroidLettA?
and so, because the name gives this project power, its staying lain themed.
## what about us?
names can have many powers.
set in stone usernames give us our everlasting power, **tA** has been recognised from irc rooms from years back, it gives me an underlying digital identity, its ***important***
display names that can be changed at will give us our *current power*, they show people our current state of mind, our current mood, in a way that isn't *important* per se, but oh so important.
theres a theory in rationality about *type 1* and *type 2* brain functions.
**type 1** is our rational, think over all the options thinking.
**type 2** is our spur of the moment, "fuark it that'll be cool" thinking
and these `[user|display ]names` exemplify both of these functions, respectively.
## nani tf are you trying to say?
if i knew this blog would be better and this post would be longer.
names are powerful, dont neglect them, take pride in them, but feel free to take them for the *importance* they have, whether large or smol, because thats the real, meta importance.
stay shiny kids
`:wq`