In Which we Discuss Avatars and Custom User Titles VII

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I really like the second one too. That gets my vote.
 
As much as I like the creepy psychological trauma machine, the second picture is pretty compelling too. Actually now I prefer the second one. Planning to have it until ME3's release?

EDIT: Or never mind, that's a long time.

Oh I'd love to have it until the release, but I'm certainly going to get bored of it and find a new one long before then.

And the vote is 2-1! Let's see how long until i decide I want a new avatar.
 
For the sake of amusement, I do urge you to at least try to keep it till then. :)
 
I now have a new theme until mech changes his :)
 
For the sake of amusement, I do urge you to at least try to keep it till then. :)
What this guy said. I mean, I've had my Korra avatar (or variations thereof, all featuring Korra) for about a year, and I'm keeping it for another year(ish) until the show airs. If I, the King of Cant Serial Avatars, can do this, surely you can stick with a lulzy Shep av for slightly over seven months.
 
Hmm...tempting...

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I already changed my profile picture (from the final scene):

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Should I whip up a hand drawn avatar featuring the archenemy for my character in DYOS?
 
As much as I love Christmas, it just doesn't compare to the idea of having two suns.

Thank God for that super-humid weather we got two weeks ago. If it weren't for that, I'd have never been able to get such a good picture of a sunset.
 
Frederick II was a religious skeptic. He is said to have denounced Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad as all being frauds and deceivers of mankind. He delighted in uttering blasphemies and making mocking remarks directed toward Christian sacraments and beliefs. Frederick's religious skepticism was unusual for the era in which he lived, and to his contemporaries, highly shocking and scandalous, and his papal enemies used it against him at every turn.

SO. BADASS.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
 
I recognised the art-style as Early Mediaeval, but I didn't recognise the person. :)
 
Ah yes, Friedrich II, Stupor Mundi, the talentless hack overly beloved by nineteenth-century Whig historians. Blame the interregnum on him, dismiss the philosophy as peripheral, and move on.

:p
 
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