I hate to be the guy that likes making random posts every hour and linking to every webcomic out there but I know there's quite a few Phoenix Wright fans out there who might enjoy this
Quick edit: Just noticed the two people with "phoenix" in their name spelt it wrong
Scarlett Pheonix has been a screen name I've used for a looonnngg time and I just kept it when I first came here.
The first time I ever used it, Scarlett Phoenix was taken so I just reversed the o and the e for Pheonix. When I created Phe for the game every single "normal" spelling of Phoenix was taken except Pheonic unless I wanted to really make it damned near unrecognizable.
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Yeah, Sugami. Be a little more sympathetic to those who wanted a more common name that was already in use.
Unless that person is Sephirothabcde or Xaragornx because FF character or LotR character = teh suck.
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I Originally wanted my char name to be Phoenix, but that was taken. So was Phoenixhawk. So I reversed the E and the O.
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I wonder about the name in that SS. Honeypot must surely have come from a non-english speaker. HoneyPIE is a nickname for a lover. HoneyPOT is another name for chamberpot. Well, probably not all that well-known among native speakers, but certainly anyone that has taken a literature course at some point in their lives would know that.