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>Things I like
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The way Discord naming user like<code>Joker#1234</code> is so interesting.
If user A register first with name <code>ABCXYZ</code>, and later user B
register with name <code>ABCXYZ</code> too, user A, user B will have name
<code>ABCXYZ#1</code>, <code>ABCXYZ#2</code> respectively.
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Why it's interesting? Each time I join a new platform, all names I want
are taken :D
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