AVATAR: something to be concerned about.?............
#21
I cannot believe the nerve of some people! I am not brave enough to stand up for my rights often enough, but when I ask someone politely, and they refuse, I am appalled.
My Avatar is a quilt I made for a raffle, and I don't own the quilt, just the picture.
I like your elephants, and don't remember the other.
I do identify people by their avatars as well, but I relearn fast!
My Avatar is a quilt I made for a raffle, and I don't own the quilt, just the picture.
I like your elephants, and don't remember the other.
I do identify people by their avatars as well, but I relearn fast!
#22
Originally Posted by Barbm
ytq- I heard collecting elephant memorabilia is good luck- but their trunks have to be pointing up. Is this true?
What have you collected?
What have you collected?
YTQ
#23
I'd probably be miffed, but would urge you to keep the situation in perspective. We are a HUGE group of very different people and we are all going to behave differently in a variety of situations. You changed to a new avatar that is way COOL, and life goes on.
Smiles and quilty hugs :)
Smiles and quilty hugs :)
#24
I have to take the opposing view. Since you got it from a public website, you didn't create or purchase it, you don't own it. So it was perfectly all right for her or anyone (or everyone) else to use it, too.
It's nice to have an avatar that's uniquely yours. People have only to glance at it and they'll know you're the one posting.
But IMO, it's not a critical thing. I see nothing wrong with several people using the same avatar. Some message boards provide a set of avatars for people to choose from, so you see a lot of people with the same one. In those cases, it's not a unique identifier, but it still tells everyone something about that person's personality.
It's like women getting upset because someone else at the same party is wearing the same dress. Hey, if you got it off the rack, you have to expect that to happen.
You handled it graciously, asking her first, then accepting it (however unwillingly) and changing your picture. The new one is very sweet, but honestly, if you loved the old one, I see nothing wrong with using it just because someone else uses it, too.
It's nice to have an avatar that's uniquely yours. People have only to glance at it and they'll know you're the one posting.
But IMO, it's not a critical thing. I see nothing wrong with several people using the same avatar. Some message boards provide a set of avatars for people to choose from, so you see a lot of people with the same one. In those cases, it's not a unique identifier, but it still tells everyone something about that person's personality.
It's like women getting upset because someone else at the same party is wearing the same dress. Hey, if you got it off the rack, you have to expect that to happen.
You handled it graciously, asking her first, then accepting it (however unwillingly) and changing your picture. The new one is very sweet, but honestly, if you loved the old one, I see nothing wrong with using it just because someone else uses it, too.
#26
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Random remark about elephants - elephants, whales and humans are the only species in which the females go through menopause.
All this talk about avatars has made me realize it's time to go back to my original!
All this talk about avatars has made me realize it's time to go back to my original!
#27
Now, I kind of feel guilty of changing my picture. Sorry I can't get a grip on that "A" word. But I love my pooch, should I put my picture of myself back up? It keeps mice away, that's about all the good it is.
#29
Originally Posted by mrspete
Now, I kind of feel guilty of changing my picture. Sorry I can't get a grip on that "A" word. But I love my pooch, should I put my picture of myself back up? It keeps mice away, that's about all the good it is.
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