Poll: Does your avatar affect your words

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ZiggyE

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Whatever I say, everyone instantly thinks im a douchebag.

That's normally because I am a douchebag, but Bobby Kotick doesn't help :(

Also, I recognise people by their avatars, not their account name :p
 

Yume No KageShi

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I think it does ... a bit ..., "psychologically" speaking on the subcounscious levels especially when it comes to pics with strong facial expressions ^,,^ but then again the comment is what triggers the emotional response in the first place ... so ...
 

BENZOOKA

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Other users' avatars do affect me occasionally, especially when I'm a bit indecisive about what to make of their comment/opinion.

My avatar is someone's painted interpretation of Huan carrying Luthien.
 

hazabaza1

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I'd like to think I give everyone a little Stephen Fry to brighten up their day.
 

warchief809

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GENTLE MANNE of LEISURE: 'Your RIDICULOUS assumption that my online picture of choice would be able to change the INSIGHTE of my electronic commentaries in any way or form, is IMPLAUSIBLE at best. As a punishment you will have to POLISH all my hats'

his COMPANIONE: 'your ability to reason is FLAWED sire'
 

AssassinJoe

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rancher of monsters said:
So I found myself in a couple of situations recently where I believe somebody's avatar effected me.

In one, somebody made a semi-smug comment, something I don't think would have annoyed me as much normally. But thier avatar was this blond guy with his chin upturned and a smug smile on his face.

Another time somebody made a very serious remark which was also enhanced by a creepy faced Anime girl with a blank expression.

So my question is do the avatars we use influence the interpretation of our words? Would someone be surprised or put off if I used cutsey talk with my avatar looking the way it does? Do people lean towards certain avatars that reflect thier comments?
Of course I'm not always affected by......wait.....what is your avatar anyway?

It really depends on the comment in my opinion. If they say something that goes with their avatar we tend to notice it more then when it doesn't.
 

Fetzenfisch

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I dont really look at avatars, its very very rare that i stop reading for that. Only the familiar ones kinda pop out into my eye and then i think "ahh its him/her" well or "oh no not him/her again" :p
 

AvsJoe

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They don't influence my words, I am not the Bat-Egg, but they do influence my interpretations of other people's words. For instance, if someone has an avatar of a kawaii anime chick, I read their posts as if they are coming from said girl.
 

robinkom

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I think mine is self-explanatory for the most part. I don't go off on fanboy tangents but if it's something related to Sega, I will offer an objective view. Always been a fan of the company, but I'm a realistic fan. I accept every fuck up they've ever made from the business end of things. It doesn't make the good things they've done any less awesome.
 

WittyName

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My avatar disguises the fact that I am polite and respectful to the general public.



"Mwahahahahahahahahahaha.... they do not have a prayer.."
 

Superior Jet

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Pffft, no my avatar doesn't affect my words, nor does anyone else's avatar affect what I think of them.
Although I only recognize people by thair avatar.
 

Kyogissun

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ShadeHedgehog1 said:
No not really for me, but maybe this one time...

Execute! Spirit Evolution!
*transforms*
Lobomon!
Props to you for rocking an avatar from the second best season of digimon.

*begins to remember he needs to get caught up on Xros Wars*

As for my avatar, I just like Smugleaf and... Well, he's just my favorite Gen V starter is all. =/

Not hatin' on Wotter or Emboar, just rockin' teh smugness.
 

CoL0sS

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LOL I seriously doubt anyone reads my comment with bad Russian accent and solemn look on their face.... Maybe if they are Russian, and are reflecting on my every word, but I still doubt they think posts came from a guy with metal skin :p
 

TheLaofKazi

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Sometimes, it sort of contributes to how I form someone's overall identity. Their posts, profile, username, it all sort of makes up that person in an abstract sense.
 

Brad Shepard

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*Look over at Dorumon, known as Zero, with his blunderbus*

Well, Right now i think thanksgiving and i get hungry, but yes, Dorumon is apart of my RPing and helps me write, and helps others write when i write his lines in the RP.
 

SovietSecrets

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Never actually gone wooooooosh in much of my comments with this avatar, so can't say that it does.