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There's a "Chaosol", which is like if someone was trying to remember how to spell my username but gave up halfway through.
The there's "Chaosolive" which looks similar but it's really just "Chaos Olive", so less impressive.
Then there's a "ChaosOle43" which is so unrelated it shouldn't have even showed up IMO.
Don't nobody got time fer all them OoOOoOooOOoOoos
But I do get a good chuckle when people go out of their way to politely copy-paste it so they can refer to me "correctly." I guess the name itself doesn't make it obvious that I give precisely zero ♥♥♥♥♥
I would say it seemed to happen much more frequently after the Call of Duty franchise spread the name even more. But it only happened in games where I was winning a lot. Sometimes that had me wondering if other players thought it was a cheat code. But I thought it was pretty funny how they made it look like it was two teams of me vs me. Some servers in TF2 would use an auto-balance mechanic. A few players on the losing team would leave, and it would switch me from the winning team to the team that was about to lose, and we'd flip the tables so that my new team was about to win. Then, a few players on my former team would leave, and the auto-balance would switch me back to the first team. Sometimes it would seem to be hours of a soap vs soap battle, and by that point every player would be named Soap except the random new player who came in went "what the actual ♥♥♥♥," and either left immediately, or joined in.
Then there was a mod that used the name, and a bunch of memes etc. Way back when I was the only Soap known, I'd thought it'd be a good name to use in multiplayer games because it was unique and one syllable, making it easy for teammates to type or voice for communications. I got away with that for several years before I began multiplying uncontrollably around the world. It was never my intention to reproduce so much or in such a way.
395.
Sometimes I say hi on their profiles