H. U. P. E. R. - the genesis
These initials don’t mean anything special, but they could :). If you search this word on Internet (tip: did you know that if we concatenate the words Internet and Search we can get Google? :P ), you can find many topics on it, but mainly it is referred to as representing a “HUman PERson”. What do you think of when you hear the words “Human Person”? I think this is a very stupid attribute, and also i think it is an pleonasm. The words “Human” and “Person” used separately have great resonance, but used together they reminds us about the pity of the human race and the individuals living in it. Luckily, my nickname (yes, my nickname is Huper if you didn’t found out until now) doesn’t have anything to do with this “mankind” referrer. In fact, my nickname doesn’t have anything to do with any other words you are thinking of in this moment. You will be surprised.
Before I reveal the provenience of Huper, I want to tell you how do I feel bout it. Well, I like it because is not a common name or nickname. I have a very rare appellative; it is used widely in the entire world, mainly in company names. My plan is to make it popular and representative for my work and ideas, mainly for my conception of life, which is different than most people’s ideas but it is a healthy and realistic attitude.
Ok, so what’s the story? Where did I get this treasure? Well… Little of you may know about that kind of people who “name†the others, that category that will find an alternative name for everyone and everything. Usually these persons are not very smart, but are somewhat rare, maximum one in each group of five or more friends. Well, I had the luck to be named by one of the best in this domain. He named many others and made them very popular by their nicknames. Usually the words used in he’s composition are short and representative for the people who will use them (for example a famous comedian in my hometown got the nickname “Ascutelu’” because he has a long face). Mine is different and is difficult to identify it with any personal characteristic. That proved to be a good thing, because I can choose to identify it to whatever I want.
So after all this “blah… blah…” you still want to know how was my nickname created? Well, it’s very easy and based on one of the main processes of diversity: mutation. It had evolved from the word Cooper, by replacing the C with an H. Well, spelling it with two “o” it is kinda’ redundant, so I simplified it to one “u”. “Cooper”, for those which don’t know, is a brand of cigarettes, so this might be one of the reasons I will never quit smoking :).

