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Chair's Avatar

superboyian

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Has anybody else also noticed this about Chair's avatar, everytime you reload the page, apparently it constantly changes, EVEN when he's offline... How weird? But AWESOME! :D
 
Nooooooooooo, I wanted to go search that for myself. :lol: But still, I find that so cool. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
An ever-changing avatar---Carlos Castenada probably would approve of that.
In Journey to Ixtlan, one character recommends never to have routines, so that
enemies will be unable to track you.

I tried the link in this thread, but it seems to have nothing to do with the subject.
There is some information in this link, at the moment.:How do you make a changing Avatar - FlyingGiants

I would not like to have an ever-changing avatar, myself.
I would rather be who I am. It would be too tiring to constantly
adapt to a new image.

I am speaking of the visual image used to represent me,
not my physical/mental/spiritual self. Those attributes
change pretty slowly, though, so
in general, I am recognizable long term.
 

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