Besides taking issue with having to justify my existence, here goes:
I got into online gaming rather late, somewhere around the beginning of 2001 I think. Of course, I was drawn to CS, being the cool game everyone talked about (yes, this was thirteenth grade. Back then, CS was still fashionable). I used the nick 'Squid Fizzy', one I had used for years and years in high score lists. It could easily be shortened into intials, the first part fit snug into the games that only allowed eight characters, and it could even be divided into first name and last name in the rare case a game required it. How I came up with it I don't know, kind of random.
Either way, I picked up a habit from a friend of changing my name whenever I played really bad (good for servers that logged stats as well). So I picked 'lolfighter' for reasons that should now seem obvious.
I gave up CS sometime around spring 2002 after it became too boring and repetitive to keep my attention. After brief stints with DoD and S&I, I went to a boarding school for grown-ups in the fall of 2002, which forced me to give up online gaming for the time being (do NOT ask me to tell the whole story, it'd take me hours to type). I'd heard a little about NS, and it seemed rather promising at the time. I was home during the winter holidays and gave NS a try (need I say I was hooked?). Anyways, I'd heard that the game was rather complicated and fully expected to suck for a while, so I decided to forego the inevitable and just pick 'lolfighter' for my nick right away. After two weeks of playing the game it was back to the boarding school until mid-may, since when I've been playing NS seriously. The name just kinda stuck.
Edit: Once more for the slow among us:
I used 'lolfighter' for when I sucked supremely. I was the 'fighter' you 'lol' at. Get it? Fighter you lol at? Fighter - lol? Lol - fighter? lolfighter? Yes? :rolleyes:
As for the longer story: No. If you find a method of making YOUR spare time MINE, sure, why not? Otherwise, no. Catch me in the right mood on IRC and I might tell you. Besides, I do not tell this story lightly, seeing how it is a central part of what kind of person I am now.