Specifically, it's the image that people stick right next to their posts on forums. Like on TCC, mine is a dragon on a pile of books (the painting "Bookwyrm," by William O'Connor). On Blogger, it's me saluting the camera with my father's Navy dress sword (the picture was for an art reference).
Uh-oh. Is this something we should be concerned about?
ReplyDeleteNope. I just got bored with Scarlett.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone can be Rhett Butler, after all. Takes a lot to keep interest in that . . . woman.
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks a lot, you nasty thing.
ReplyDeleteWhat?
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna take this chance to sound ignorant. What's an avatar??
ReplyDeleteI don't like Scarlett either. :P
Ew. I liked Scarlett better.
ReplyDeleteIn the famous words of the immortal crusader. Jennifer, "You have chosen . . . wisely."
ReplyDeleteMark, go soak your head.
The Avatar is an image representing, yo.
Specifically, it's the image that people stick right next to their posts on forums. Like on TCC, mine is a dragon on a pile of books (the painting "Bookwyrm," by William O'Connor). On Blogger, it's me saluting the camera with my father's Navy dress sword (the picture was for an art reference).
ReplyDeleteAnother word for Avatar is Aegis, by the way.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your explanations. I'm now quite informed. :):)
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