‘rysade’ is just 6 characters I strung together one day. It is always a lower case ‘r’ on the front. I’ve used this name for so long, I basically consider it to be another way of giving my full name on the internet. To my chagrin, it looks like my old Xanga account is the first result from a Google search . . . that is very old.
The name has no particular pronunciation. I think of it as being similar to ‘xkcd’ in that Randall once explained that ‘xkcd’ is “a treasured and carefully guarded point in the space of four-character strings.”
You’ll find googling ‘rysade’ to usually return me, and also some very obscure pages in what I think is Russian if you go back far enough. If it is, or ever was, a word in any language, it is certainly not a common one.
Sometimes I’ll add an ‘h’ on the end. Echoing many other posters ITT, I use that version for roleplay characters on occasion. ‘Rysadeh’ has a pronunciation: rye-SAW-deh, with an emphasis on the ‘eh’ at the end as well, giving it an abrupt end.
‘rysade’ is just 6 characters I strung together one day. It is always a lower case ‘r’ on the front. I’ve used this name for so long, I basically consider it to be another way of giving my full name on the internet. To my chagrin, it looks like my old Xanga account is the first result from a Google search . . . that is very old.
The name has no particular pronunciation. I think of it as being similar to ‘xkcd’ in that Randall once explained that ‘xkcd’ is “a treasured and carefully guarded point in the space of four-character strings.”
You’ll find googling ‘rysade’ to usually return me, and also some very obscure pages in what I think is Russian if you go back far enough. If it is, or ever was, a word in any language, it is certainly not a common one.
Sometimes I’ll add an ‘h’ on the end. Echoing many other posters ITT, I use that version for roleplay characters on occasion. ‘Rysadeh’ has a pronunciation: rye-SAW-deh, with an emphasis on the ‘eh’ at the end as well, giving it an abrupt end.