Behold! The Mighty Thor!
Yahweh said:
Thor is not malcolm's sockpuppet. Malcolm PMed an administrator and requested a username change. Thor is the same person, same account, same UserID, same everything as malcolmdl, he's just changed his name.
Some people change their username when they get tired of their old names. Previous names that have been changed:
dwb became Commander Cool
GoodPropaganda became Firegarden
There might be a few more, cant remember them off the top of my head.
Thank you, oh fellow godly one!
Nothing untoward here, folks. I've decided I'll probably be staying (boo, hiss), so I thought I'd make my nick easier to refer to: "Thor", will do, or 'the Mighty', if you insist. (i was going through a 'small caps. rd laing phase' when i signed up

)
If I had to chose a pantheon, I think it would be the Norse gods. They make perfect sense to me

I like demarcation in my gods.
Now, where to find an avatar that doesn't infringe Marvel Comics copyright?
I guess I might get 'hammered' by our Norse friends here for getting all my knowledge on Norse gods from comic books

But as Clancie and Ian
already know, that's where most of my education came from.

:
So, friends, I present to you:
THE MIGHTY THOR, Hammer of the Atheistic Skeptics who refuse to believe in me and in the awesome power of my father Odin. [Evidence? Evidence my helmet!] Woe be unto those who see my fire and hear my thunder, yet still refuse to worship the Wielder of the Mystic Uru Hammer,
Mjollnir. For I AM the Norse god of thunder, master of the lightning and the storm! I AM THE MIGHTY THOR!
{Worshipping (TM), which should be done during thunderstorms and
every Thursday, sic, storm or not, will require a small supplication in the form of a simple prayer accompanied by a small donation of gold or silver which will be collected by my mischievous fellow-god, Loki -- when he is not rock-bound, that is!}
[btw, that was quite exhilarating. I think I understand how Ian feels]
PRAYER TO THOR
"Oh great, mysterious god of Thunder,
Please help me to defraud and plunder;
And help me pull the wool o'er eyes
Of the credulous, whom I despise.
Oh, . . . and let
me retain the silver 'n' gold,
From those who worship Gods of old."