Can YOU spot the differences? I only changed three things. Lol, now that its bigger, you can see just how great I am at photostudio! (please note sarcasm)
Hint: I'm Asian.
Ahhh, I *knew* the hair was thicker than the original! The best part about Kram's hair, is that when it does get that thick, it's like molding clay. You can play with it and move it around and it keeps whatever form you give it...
Escapay
WIST #60:
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
My current avatar is, in my opinion, a funny and, yes, I'll say it, adorable picture of Jake Gyllenhaal pretending to kiss Ang Lee at an after-party of the 78th Annual Academy Awards. I chose to "Oscar Lovin'", playing off of Grease's (in)famous song "Summer Lovin'"..
or A Brief Treatise on the Origin of the Avatar of Loomis</center>
In the beginning there was the word, and the word was Disney. This is taken to be accepted back in the year of our lord 1897, when crickets roamed freely throughout the countryside*. Awaking one morning from a deep slumber that lasted no less than seven moons, Loomis found himself alone in a field and resembling something akin to an orange vegetable. "I am a pumpkin it would seem", he mused.
In the months that followed, Loomis carved out his own niche in the world (as it were). Finding employment in carnivals and amusement sideshows as 'The World's Cutest Pumpkin Man', Loomis found something resembling contentment. However, on the night of the Long Shanks** - as it is now known in modern accounts - Loomis the Pumpkin Man found himself alone and by the side of the road. Adopted by a wandering Shaman - who would later reveal himself to be Walter Elias Disney - Loomis became an integral part of the amusement park empire. If not in name, certainly in spirit.
So annually, when the descendants of Loomis make their pilgrimage to the Land of Disney in the Far East, an avatar is lit next to their name.
*Based on the accounts of Archibald J. Westchester in his outstanding Chronicles of Broughbury.
**As was told to Hardwick. C. Barwick in The Account of the Long Shanks. However, this is common knowledge, and I trust I do not need to explain further.
My name is the Anglicized spelling of the Japanese pronunciation of Calcifer's name from Howl's Moving Castle. My avatar is a cute watercolor picture of Calcifer that I found online, but I may try to experiment making my own avatars from screenshots in the near future
Well i have been gone for so long my last avatar was Stitch dressed as Drcula @ Halloween. So now that I am back I changed it to Stitch and Trap sharing spageti to celebrate the recent realse of Lady and the Tramp. Also it was the very first avatar I had when I first joined the forum. (tear memories)
Disney... Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. And dreams are Forever
Nick Bryant wrote:
Should I keep the one I've got or change it for one of these:
I really like that one, for the simplicity and the sleek design. Then again, it also seems to be from the Little Mermaid II, so maybe you better hold on to the one you've got
All look good though. It's one of my favourite movies too. Then again, I always DID have a thing for redheads...
Nick Bryant, I also like the one with Ariel and Melody, but you should use the one you like best.
As for my avatar, I recently switched from Bronx to Broadway.
What does everyone think of the new avatar, it's of Bambi and Thumper and it's a sketch from the early stages, I found it in the book Bambi: The story and the Film. I have a few more I'll save for later, till then, enjoy
"There is another who is over us all, over us and over man"