Posted: Sun 27 Mar, 2005 14.15
Can I use yours?Gavin Scott wrote:I think avatars should be obligatory.
Can I use yours?Gavin Scott wrote:I think avatars should be obligatory.
What if I look exactly like you in every way? I might!Gavin Scott wrote:Well that altogether depends on what you indend to use it for.
But as your own avatar? No.
According to the latest research, if you *did* look like me then I would probably trust you, but not be attracted to you.Sput wrote:What if I look exactly like you in every way? I might!Gavin Scott wrote:Well that altogether depends on what you indend to use it for.
But as your own avatar? No.
How do you know I don't look Like Bender from Futurama ***Gets Shot***Gavin Scott wrote:According to the latest research, if you *did* look like me then I would probably trust you, but not be attracted to you.Sput wrote:What if I look exactly like you in every way? I might!Gavin Scott wrote:Well that altogether depends on what you indend to use it for.
But as your own avatar? No.
So in conclusion it's still no.
The rule about face-only avatars is nice and simple. Being able to see an image of the author next to their message adds something to my idea of them, where an image of Bender or Homer does not. Of course it's a personal choice to display or not, but I'd be happy to see more participating.
Mrtomservo's upload service for TV Forum is one option, but you must have a valid TVF account.Johnny wrote:How do I post my own image on the web then, I have some images I would like to post on the web but have never been able to
After much consideration I have decided I would fall under the uggo category. Still! Could be worse! I could be proper fat!Gavin Scott wrote:According to the latest research, if you *did* look like me then I would probably trust you, but not be attracted to you.Sput wrote:What if I look exactly like you in every way? I might!Gavin Scott wrote:Well that altogether depends on what you indend to use it for.
But as your own avatar? No.
So in conclusion it's still no.
The rule about face-only avatars is nice and simple. Being able to see an image of the author next to their message adds something to my idea of them, where an image of Bender or Homer does not. Of course it's a personal choice to display or not, but I'd be happy to see more participating.