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As a fan of parodies, I've been accustomed to the Supra Mayro series and especially Supra Smash Bross Mayday.
When I made a Twitch account, I felt like my traditional username (SuperDoom) was starting to become stale, especially with it being named after a self-centered PvZ fanfic that I thought of when I was younger and constipated. So I decided to name it SUPRA (all caps), taking a bit from both my regular username and the classic trash.

It was taken.

So I added the Ultra part because of course I would.
 

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It's... my real name...
I used to invent many stupid shit containing random Japanese romanji words plus 666 or 004.
666 for the forbidden number and 004 for a christian song that mentioned John 3:16 and that I used to hear with my little brother, so the 004 was to honor my memories with my little bro.

Then I began to mix letters of my entire name to create alter egos and I stuck with the ones I really liked.
Having Spaniard and Japanese surnames I made interesting nicknames such as:
Rain Metano
Kanui Yamato
Nemo Yakarta
Rayo Najera
Cyan Onion
Oni 666
Otto Rajnok
and many, many more.

Then, I began to take art more seriously, and I realized that if i kept using fake names to post my art, no one would believe that I truly did the art when I signed my works with my real name. Specially when I started to get serious offers from Comic Companies and Art Galleries around the globe.
So, I decided to keep those alter egos as a fun side project, and I began to use my real name.
Funny enough... ever since I kept my real name, my art world hasn't been the same.

PS: I always wear hoodies and I'm already dead, so my profile picture just suits me perfectly lol.
Little happy accident.
 
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SAX JONZ is my license plate. I play sax and the Jones for music that I feel is real so Sax jonz because 7 letter max.
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No seriously though, my username has nothing to do with Starcraft, I never even played the game. It's just something that came up.
I really didn't think that people were gonna think like me. I made my Nickname like Zergo+Ven, but 100% of people thought it's Zerg+Oven. I think that logic makes me look dumb. I've really thought of changing my username everywhere but, I guess it's just who I am now on the internet.
 

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