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The Effect An Avatar Has
Im sure that almost all of us have heard the saying "dont judge a book by its cover". How many of u actually live by that statement though? I know that I can come to quick conclusions about things/people just at first glance, and my first judgment is not always right.
On 2p2 we have the choice to choose almost anything that we want for an avatar. Our avatars are pretty much a quick representation on the kind of people that we are in my opinion. Some of us use celebrities that we like, we use hot girls, funny video clips, etc. etc.. When u first see someone that u dont know make a post, what do u look at first? The avatar or the post? If this site did not have personal avatars do u think communities like BBV4L and OOT would be just as crazy? I feel that having custom avatars is a good thing for 2p2 and helps us to uniquely express ourselves. I tend to try to figure out who the people are behind that avatar. I see DieBitter and I generally think that he is a laid back guy, likes to joke around and is pretty much cool. I see Grimstarr and just see a tilty spewy person that can get easily angry. Where im going with this is, we pick our avatars for a reason and like it or not the type of people we are, are symbolized in our avatar. Im interested to hear what other people think about avatars and how they can symbolize a person. |
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
You just want your old one back, don't ya. (j/k!)
What do you think about those of us who change our avatars? I remember bisonbison saying that people should never change their avatars (i think it was bison who said that). The reason being that we all associate an avatar with a specific poster. Changing it up makes a person look like a flake or something. It doesn't establish credibility. Your thoughts on that? Personally, I'd be fine without them. I like judging people on the content of their posts as well as their names. That's good enough for me. That said, Diebitter has had some great avatars in the past. He's a good avatar picker. p.s. What do you think Tuq'a avatar says about him? |
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
We change our avatars because we get bored with it, or maybe something changed in our 2p2 reputation or real life. Either way most of the time we choose something that we like and can identify/relate to.
When I first saw tuq I thought he was just another OOT regular and didnt think much of him (dont ban me!!). IMO his avatar fits the OOT community pefectly. He is very open minded, and knows a lot of random stuff. |
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
what about people w/o avatars?
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To me, not having an avatar means you are unpretentious and trustworthy.
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
So what does having a saint mean? [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
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what about people w/o avatars? [/ QUOTE ] Dont need to express themselves visually, they let their words visualize themselves. Or u cant figure out what u really want [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
I read a lot of these forums via Blackberry - (it takes the pain out of my daily commute), and it displays the threads minus user pictures. When I log onto 2+2 via PC and see what avatars people actually have, I would say 80% of the time my opinion of the avatar goes along with whatever view I've taken of the poster up to that point.
OP, on a similar note what do you think of PS avatars? I use the following as a very general rule of thumb: Babies/pets - bad players, there for fun Anime pics - kids who have moved up from playing Magic etc, generally decent Cute girls - can go either way: either decent players or bona fide donks Pic of themselves wearing sunglasses or upturned cards showing aces/royal flush - fish who bluff far too much "Official" site avatars (eg Neverwin/hi-lo poker.net) - I don't think I've ever played a competent player with one of these. Once I've seen who's got what avatar, I tend to turn off all the human/pet pictures. Ugly kids and guys tend to tilt me, and I found myself being soft on the cute girls. I recently switched my PS avatar from anime to a pair of cute girls, and I'm certain that opponents are playing softer towards me on the whole now. Oh, and did the mods make you change your avatar where Chloe had her hand down her pants? That one was kinda fun, btw. |
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Re: The Effect An Avatar Has
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What do you think about those of us who change our avatars? I remember bisonbison saying that people should never change their avatars (i think it was bison who said that). The reason being that we all associate an avatar with a specific poster. Changing it up makes a person look like a flake or something. It doesn't establish credibility. Your thoughts on that? [/ QUOTE ] The funny thing is, I kind of agree with bisonbison on this, but I still change my avatar. It's like dying my hair. Occasionally I feel like a change, but I always return to home base (natural color). I guess bisonbison would say I'm flaky. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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The funny thing is, I kind of agree with bisonbison on this, but I still change my avatar. It's like dying my hair. Occasionally I feel like a change, but I always return to home base (natural color). [/ QUOTE ] I think that's a great description, "like dying my hair". That's sort of how I feel too. I like changing it up. Btw, I really like your avatar, VR. It's you! I try not to judge people by their avatars. I've seen a lot of really stupid ones over the years, my own included. In my mind you can't put any meaning to them other than maybe that the poster is a goofball with a wacky sense of humor. I don't particularly like Conspire's avatar (sorry Conspire [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]), but I enjoy his posts so I'm very happy to see him in the Lounge. One avatar I really don't like is the one used by 4drugmoney. It's going to get me in trouble at work! But I don't think any of these avatars reflect a poster's intelligence or posting ability at all. The only thing I might think is - wow this guy must really have sex on his mind. |
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