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There is literally no mystery to my username.
Hey, if someone doesn't know what didactic is, it is a mystery! It's a big word! Which that someone would be me. I feel like it's in the back of my brain but I've forgotten off the top of my head.
Yay, time to explain! You may be familiar with the term autodidact, someone who crafts their own curriculum and teaches themselves subjects without relying on the guidance of other humans.
So, didactic means to be used for instruction, to teach.
I can interpret my name in two ways I think. First, is that I am an instructive dumbass; my incompetance and consistent foolishness provides lessons, learning from my mistakea. Second, I am a teacher who is also a dumbass.
That's a fun one! Plus having alliteration makes it more fun.
Yes, I think so.
The self-deprecation might be a little fatiguing, and it is a lifetime habit I am trying to extinguish.
Still, it enforces the wisdom to never take myself too seriously, and that I always have something to learn.