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I like Avane's mermaid. It is unusual and classy looking. 9/10
That is the avatar Siberys had when I first joined the forum, but for some reason I thought it was blue. I usually have such a good memory for "faces", too...:laugh:
I like to change my avatar pretty frequently. This new one is from a painting by Georgia O' Keefe: A sunflower from Maggie.
That is the avatar Siberys had when I first joined the forum, but for some reason I thought it was blue. I usually have such a good memory for "faces", too...:laugh:
I like to change my avatar pretty frequently. This new one is from a painting by Georgia O' Keefe: A sunflower from Maggie.
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It was blue, the piggy that is, I just used a black and white version now. The only other avatar I could use with this (Without modifying it myself that is) is a non-modified image, white background with a flesh colored piggy, and that just wouldn't look awesome.
But otherwise, I have blue, Red, B&W, and Dark Green.
But otherwise, I have blue, Red, B&W, and Dark Green.
Listen up maggots, Mr. Popo's 'bout to teach you the pecking order.
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
- Magelord648
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Hey Kathy, thanks for the thumbs up on the mermaid. I like her too.kathycf wrote:I like Avane's mermaid. It is unusual and classy looking. 9/10
This new one is from a painting by Georgia O' Keefe: A sunflower from Maggie.
Anything by Georgia O'Keefe is good with me. Hadn't see A sunflower from Maggie before. Will have a closer look on a gallery site. 9/10. [still love your avatar from l/o/l... especially when she said one time "uh oh..." It was seriously :lol: it was you]. I think she would rank a 10. But Sunflower is gorgeous. .
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9/10. The cat wearing the top hat looks cool.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
Eek, I have to edit, I posted too slow. Sorry, I know I just rated DesR85 just a few days ago, but the squirrel still rocks. (and that's good.)
Craig's avatar reminds me of the Cat in the Hat from Dr. Seuss. Sort of like a ferret in a hat, though...
Craig's avatar reminds me of the Cat in the Hat from Dr. Seuss. Sort of like a ferret in a hat, though...
Hi Avane, do you mean the "registered oopser"? She is kind of goofy looking, but good news...according to google, she is not her verbal gaffes. (the stupid name thingy thread, here in SYM).Avane wrote:Hey Kathy, thanks for the thumbs up on the mermaid. I like her too.
Anything by Georgia O'Keefe is good with me. Hadn't see A sunflower from Maggie before. Will have a closer look on a gallery site. 9/10. [still love your avatar from l/o/l... especially when she said one time "uh oh..." It was seriously :lol: it was you]. I think she would rank a 10. But Sunflower is gorgeous. .
~P.G. Wodehousehis supply of the milk of human kindness is plainly short by several gallons
Originally Posted by Craig
I say the avatar is quite good, looks classic, about 50,000 miles I'd say. Doesn't help with deciding the gender of poster though, so only 8/10.
Originally Posted by Naffnuff
It's the Oracle at Delphi. As transgender as can get.
@ Craig: def The cat in the hat Dr Seuss, so points for the fantasy aspect. The visual is pretty spot on too, so 8/10
@ Naffnuff: Interesting...she was the voice of Apollo, right? Pythia, like in "pithy statement". Okay, perhaps not. :laugh: 8/10
@ Craig: Very curious, why do you want to know the gender of the poster? And why did you down-grade Naffnuff for being ambiguous?
Not a bad hypothesis at all, though I noted your irony. Of course, Pythia is related to Python, the great chthonic dragon slewn by Apollon.Avane wrote:@ Craig: def The cat in the hat Dr Seuss, so points for the fantasy aspect. The visual is pretty spot on too, so 8/10
@ Naffnuff: Interesting...she was the voice of Apollo, right? Pythia, like in "pithy statement". Okay, perhaps not. :laugh: 8/10
@ Craig: Very curious, why do you want to know the gender of the poster? And why did you down-grade Naffnuff for being ambiguous?
As to the etymology of pith, I quote from OED:
[OE. piþa, radically agreeing with MDu. pitte, MLG., LG., WFris., EFris., Da. pit pith of a tree or vegetable, kernel of a nut, etc. (cf. pit n.2):—WGer. type *piþon-, *piþþon-, represented only in the Low German group. The later development of sense is found only in Eng.]
However, I always leave the benefit of the doubt. After all, the Phoenicians did sail all the way up to Cornwall long before Hannibal had even tried on his first pair of snow-shoes.
And, by the way, anyone who really needs to know my gender can check out the anatomy thread. I never thought of avatars as having to be representative of that. Am I to assume that Avane is a mermaid, too?
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Exactly what I'm saying Naffnuff. Waiting for Craig to explain his commentNaffnuff wrote:I never thought of avatars as having to be representative of that. Am I to assume that Avane is a mermaid, too?
[Realise going a little off subject with this query to Craig;, but it is an interesting comment and might be worth following up]. At any rate Naffnuff I thank you for your informed and informative answer.Doesn't help with deciding the gender of poster though, so only 8/10.
Back to the subject at hand
@DesR85: I kind of miss your 'lonely sentinel' at dawn [or dusk]. But, popular opinion...
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Hmmm, yes, why does it have to represent a gender at all?.....Avane wrote:Exactly what I'm saying Naffnuff. Waiting for Craig to explain his comment
[Realise going a little off subject with this query to Craig;, but it is an interesting comment and might be worth following up]. At any rate Naffnuff I thank you for your informed and informative answer.
Back to the subject at hand
@DesR85: I kind of miss your 'lonely sentinel' at dawn [or dusk]. But, popular opinion...
Like Magelord's does it matter....
@ Avane...don't worry...DesR85 has many theme related avatars.
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