I still don't think you get the idea. Using 'the old lemon man jumped high as a pokemon' across multiple services may be secure from someone trying to hack just you, but it's much more likely that one of those services will leak your password (security flaw of some kind) and will therefore compromise your password across every service.
You could easily just use 'servicename||this is my secure password' as your password, but it's still obvious what the pattern is to anyone who obtains that password, rather than getting 404fC7C426Cb6cD694E6C2Ee828c133fA771AcC8. You should be able to leave your password and email address in public places without anyone being able to have any significant effect on your security (they might gain access to one service).
You could easily just use 'servicename||this is my secure password' as your password, but it's still obvious what the pattern is to anyone who obtains that password, rather than getting 404fC7C426Cb6cD694E6C2Ee828c133fA771AcC8. You should be able to leave your password and email address in public places without anyone being able to have any significant effect on your security (they might gain access to one service).