Guest An0n May 16, 2012 Share May 16, 2012 Tulpamancers Guild (me likes game references) And if you want something more serious it's going to be tough. Most people are going to make fun of you anyway. Last time I checked, most tulpas were based on anime/cartoon characters. Maybe you should try something that would appeal to people who watch them? No ideas yet though, sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest May 16, 2012 Share May 16, 2012 I got a name suggestion: Tulpa Info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pleeb May 16, 2012 Author Share May 16, 2012 I think we can just call the site "Tulpa.info," Tulpatalk makes a good point with the search engines. Spoiler An image in a signature behind a hidden tag! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted May 16, 2012 Share May 16, 2012 "Deus Ex: Invisable Friend" We are all mad here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Albatross_ May 21, 2012 Share May 21, 2012 "Deus Ex: Invisable Friend" >make it so Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G|d30n May 24, 2012 Share May 24, 2012 tulpafaqs.com? <--not a serious suggestion. As a url I think tulpa.info is really effective because, when I first saw it on /x/, I pretty much thought, "Oh...that makes sense. I should have probably figured that url would lead to something exactly like this. Why did it even need to be pointed out to me?" I'm of a (potentially unpopular?) opinion that it's tacky to throw .com onto sites that aren't actually commercial in nature and it usually makes me think the site is either trying to create a false sense of legitimacy or running some kind of scam, so the .info domain is great if we can't lock up .edu. I don't know if you have to actually be an educational organization of some sort to have a .edu. The fact that I can't remember any non-school ever having that domain leads me to believe that might be the case. As a name of the community, "Tulpa Info" doesn't sound like broken English to me, but something like "Tulpa Hub" could work if you're trying to advertise the community aspect of the site in its name. Progess on my tulpa, Lauren. Lauren's survey and stylometric test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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