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Help! Please, my name is torturing me


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@Zod help this guy. You sit on your thumbs for this site when the @Carolina Panthers bot posts here, even though you should tell them to go fug themselves. But I understand selling out to the worst franchise in sports, easy money, even if I wouldn't do it.    

Don't be a pussy here, let him change his name, or tell him how he can.   

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Just now, hepcat said:

You definitely need a name change you look like a f*cking retard with a username of a player that not only doesn’t play for the Panthers but is also misspelled 

Drunken stupidy has its regrets.... Your posts are usually as bad as my name... But I'm at the point this season we're I agree with the jackassery.

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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Drunken stupidy has its regrets.... Your posts are usually as bad as my name... But I'm at the point this season we're I agree with the jackassery.

You’ve had literally every second after you made the account to change the name yet you haven’t. 

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Do you have a favorite movie or TV show character?

I have to believe somebody can change a user name.  But then again, I dropped a long-time email address, and there are a few sites that will allow me to change the email the account uses, but not the login.  So what makes sense does not always apply.  I work with an automation system, and I see things all the time that make me slap my forehead.

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19 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

You seem to have sold him a bit short at "One Million Dollars" player names that will stand the test of time... Anything Cam Luke or Steve.

Hahah true but it was originally made in jest to him getting paid at Auburn.

A girl I was talking to back then was a massive Auburn fan so of course I’d watch their games with her, after watching the first two games of his college career I was sold on him.

I made a thread under my old username in the NFL draft forum and everyone flamed me lol, telling me he’d be a tight end.

So long story short it didn’t work out between me and the girl but it worked out between me and Cam and just to troll all the people that said he got paid, I decided to create a new username and use a picture of him wearing his Auburn jersey with money floating down… the username itself, MillionDollarCam, is a slight play off of the Million Dollar Man monicker from WWE a long time ago.

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