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Do you judge a person by their avatar?

Do you judge a person by their avatar?

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Originally posted by kirksey957
It tells me you are prone to violent outbursts followed by periods of relative calm, followed by violent outbursts, etc. Would that be accurate?

You're a genius Kirk ! I demolish the place I live in at least once a month and in between I have periods of relative calm wherein I only kill old ladies above eighty.

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Originally posted by ivanhoe

You're a genius Kirk ! I demolish the place I live in at least once a month and in between I have periods of relative calm wherein I only kill old ladies above eighty.
How do you reconcile this with your strong Catholic theology and guidance by the magesterium? Does the age of 80 signify something analogous to maybe precognition in utero only it's post cognition pre-heaven?

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Originally posted by Amaurote
I believe it says that he is analytical and of an enquiring mind, and also quite moist in early April.
I like this one!

I think it has a grain of truth, Ivanhoe. You have a relatively abstract avatar, which suggests to me a certain analytical, detached frame of mind.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
How do you reconcile this with your strong Catholic theology and guidance by the magesterium? Does the age of 80 signify something analogous to maybe precognition in utero only it's post cognition pre-heaven?

Sort of ... you know these Catholics ..... 😛

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Originally posted by Amaurote
I believe it says that he is analytical and of an enquiring mind, and also quite moist in early April.

...... quite moist in early April ..... Oh hell, why not ?

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Originally posted by orfeo
I like this one!

I think it has a grain of truth, Ivanhoe. You have a relatively abstract avatar, which suggests to me a certain analytical, detached frame of mind.

😏


..... deserves a rec ...... also ....

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I regret to say that I have been judged by my avatar, haven't I, Ivanhoe?

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
I regret to say that I have been judged by my avatar, haven't I, Ivanhoe?

No Dear Doctor, that is a fantasy you insist on cherishing.

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Originally posted by ivanhoe

No Dear Doctor, that is a fantasy you insist on cherishing.
Do you dare to defy me?

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Do you dare to defy me?

I envy your good memory, Dear Doctor ......

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Originally posted by kirksey957
How do you reconcile this with your strong Catholic theology and guidance by the magesterium? Does the age of 80 signify something analogous to maybe precognition in utero only it's post cognition pre-heaven?
Well, doesn't it say in the bible "Our life lasts 70 years, and at the most it lasts 80 years" (or something like that; this is my translation from the German translation)? So if someone is above 80, he or she is not supposed to be alive anymore. By killing them you just help god doing his job.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
I regret to say that I have been judged by my avatar, haven't I, Ivanhoe?
that's a cool hat ...

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Anyone care to psychoanalyse my avatar while I'm here?

I can think of several interpretations off the top of my head, but I'm not going to give them to you.

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Originally posted by orfeo
Anyone care to psychoanalyse my avatar while I'm here?

I can think of several interpretations off the top of my head, but I'm not going to give them to you.
a la Georgia O'Keeffe?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O'Keeffe

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Originally posted by orfeo


off the top of my head
What head? You seem to be all wings and no head. errrr... What did I miss?

errr... just looked again. I do see a big fat body. But the head is really, really small.