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I changed mine today; it is now Jon Irenicus from Baldur's Gate II.

He's up there with Darth Vader in the "greatest villains ever" list. He's actually one of the most believable characters in any game I've played, despite being the villain. He's got a really deep backstory and his voice actor is fantastic; it all results in him being really well characterised. He is, of course, incredibly evil, but at the same time he's one of the few villains I can actually sympathise with.
 

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MaxTheReaper said:
ix_tab said:
I'm using the homo thread picture of Mugen from Samurai Champloo. Anyone who has ever been to /a/ ever would recognise it.

I use it because I love Mugen, and I'm a gay.
Mugen is a total badass.

Even if he does wear sandals.
I'm considering changing to a Leonard Nimoy icon, because he's a badass no matter how much eyeshadow they put on him.
 
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I have no idea, (sandals at a blue door maybe?)

and because it was the only thing that really fit, or that I had handy at the time, I cant remember
 

Inco

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Infected Elite from the artwork section of the Halo graphic novel, cause it just looks plain sweet.
 

HPoirot

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Everyone's favorite little purple dragon.
Spyro was the first video game I played so I went with that.
 

ExaltedK9

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MaxTheReaper said:
ix_tab said:
I'm using the homo thread picture of Mugen from Samurai Champloo. Anyone who has ever been to /a/ ever would recognise it.

I use it because I love Mugen, and I'm a gay.
Mugen is a total badass.

Even if he does wear sandals.
SecretTacoNinja said:
ExaltedK9 said:
I use a picture of my wolf. That's Laika.
Sooo is that a real wolf or a dog that looks like a wolf? 'Cause last time I heard wolves are practically untameable.
Yeah, but he's exalted with canines.
Yes. And that is a real wolf, a canadian breed, and he couldn't hurt a fly, there's not an aggressive bone in his body. Wolves being untameable is just a wolfish stereotype. And this isn't the first wolf I have ever had, they are non-aggressive if raised from birth, and mostly non-agressive anyways. Of course, if you own more than one wolf/ dog at a time (and i've got 1 wolf, 1 malamute, and 1 german shepard)
, then they start reverting to "pack" behavior, so it's important to establish dominance over them. Usually by, (if you are like me) vomitting on their face, while still in the cub/puppy stage. Urinating over where they do, and brushing up against them. There has to be an Alpha, in every pack.

Owning a wolf isn't exactly "legal" where I am, but I'm cool with my vet, so they have him registered as a hybrid. In fact, through my vet is how I got Laika.

Ok...My vet picked him up while he was foraging, from a dumpster outside of a 711. Sounds strange, a wolf running stray, around around Odessa Tx.?! Here's my theory...I think that my old wolf dealer got shutdown, and set his wolves free before they could be taken. He knew better than anyone, that wolves aren't aggressive.

Now...I probably have to go take some information off of my profile...
 

ExaltedK9

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MaxTheReaper said:
ExaltedK9 said:
Frankly, I'm just a bit disturbed by the vomiting and/or urination.

Couldn't you just yell at them or wrestle them to the ground?
That's how I prove my dominance.

Ask any of my friends/local wildlife.
Well yea, that's usually also involved. But those acts that I mentioned are recognized as acts of dominance, and I think it has a greater effect.

Vomitting on their face resembles dominance because, that's how wolves feed their young.

And urinating over where they do is just scent marking, it's how wolves claim territory.

.....when did I say snip, in my last post?
 

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MaxTheReaper said:
ExaltedK9 said:
Well yea, that's usually also involved. But those acts that I mentioned are recognized as acts of dominance, and I think it has a greater effect.

Vomitting on their face resembles dominance because, that's how wolves feed their young.

And urinating over where they do is just scent marking, it's how wolves claim territory.

.....when did I say snip, in my last post?
snip
I really can't think of a response to that....