I don't have one. I don't want one. That's pretty much it.
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We have profile pictures?
I didn't know there were profile pictures. I don't see them in my app and that won't be changing.
I could bullshit that the smoking chimp is a comment on human nature or whatever, but the truth is: someone sent me this pic, pointing out that he holds his cig the same way that I do when I'm drinking in a photo. And that was right when I was looking for online avatars, since I didn't want to use devils any more (too "edgy teenager").
More than a decade later, here I am, still with smoking chimp avatars.
easy to crosstrack yiur profiles though, espexually wutg the same metadata
It is, but I only use it for online identities that I don't mind associating. Plus the username is a bigger concern in this regard.
Also, often I use other smoking chimp pics, although this one started it out for me.
Heyayayaya!
It's an inkling playing Nintendo Switch under a maple tree because it's autumn.
I made it
The DM of our D&D game commissioned art of our party at the end of the campaign. My profile is a crop of my character.
I was looking for something kinda cool, that was completely nondescript and anonymous.
An AI generated image community had a thread that boiled down to "just use your username as the prompt." And Captain Redmond Aggravated, Airline Transport Pirate was the result.
As fellow lemm.ee user I can understand your pain. I also want to upload a banner that I make.
My favourite endingof new Vegas
Computers don't make mistakes, what they do, they do on purpose.
I'd like to have a bighorn sheep fursona in the future so I went looking for goat/sheep related images to use as my PFP. Eventually I came across this one which looked good in black and white/grayscale and it's kind of edgy so I decided to use it.
It's a cover of David Bowie's 5th album
I love music Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
I'll give you two guesses.
Mine's a Lemming in bed - it's the busy pointer from Lemmings Amiga version.
The reason is because Lemmy = Lemmings, and asleep because this was an account which wasn't intended to be used (I switched to it when my previous instance closed down).
Because a thumbs up is cool! (and I have 2000+ hours spread across almost every Fallout)
It's Shin Megami Tensei/Persona's take on Scathach, the Irish mythological figure.
I wanted something from a video game series I liked that also had enby and pagan vibes.
I took a screenshot of this youtube video because I thought it looked cool.
I have a few other versions on some platforms:
- one was that image cut to the shape of the logo of the dyno bot (by that bot's /dynoavatar command)
- at some point I tried to redesign the shape but it sucked
- I later put a very barely visible trans flag over the dyno one (lost that image sadly)
- shortly after that I redesigned the shape to some kind of thing with 2 circles (one severely cut) as a reference to my new name (lost that one too but it was better than the other redesign)
- and did the barely visible trans flag thing with that one too (also lost that one but it's still my discord profile picture).
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source; check me out at GitHub.
I like tabletop RPGs and I found a D20 I really liked Β―\(γ)/Β―
When I first got into ps2 emulation I tried Jak and Dexter and it worked great. The only issue were the eyes of character models were wonky as hell and would often look in different directions, not load, broken textures, etc. I snapped this screenshot of Jak right after the green sage yelled at him and he stood at attention with his eyes crossed. I use this photo for everything now even though it's so tiny you can't see his eyes.
i'd bet it's entirely possible Samos can yell loud enough to knock an eyeball askew
It's an undead named enemy from the game Deadbolt. It took me a bit to realize why his skull was broken the way it was, the game never spells it out.
I don't even see profile pics while browsing (using eternity)! Don't see any point to adding a profile picture to an account which is more or less anonymous for all intents and purposes.
I found it many years ago. 15-20ish? I have no idea where I found it, but I've not seen it used anywhere else so I kind of just keep using it.
Don't really know what I bother since I use a client that doesn't display profile pictures anyway.
My other avatar I use gets me banned on most forums because apparently a clip from "nuts in the ass" is not suitable for public display anymore. It's political correctness gone mad tbh.
Poorly drawn meme of a guy crying with a completely neutral expression. I photoshopped the tears away and put a smile on him and thought it looked really funny.
It's a 3D model of Link that is mostly used for porn. Found out that it's freely available, so now I'm using it to make stuff.
It's a parody of the Firefox logo. I created it back in 2020, as I was starting to post my drawings on the internet, and wanted a cute icon to use.
As my art evolved, so did it. This version is from earlier this year.
My profile picture (and part of my username) is a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker. It is a specific model of guitar amplifier cabinet speaker. While it is used all over music, it is a huge part of the modern sound of metal. IMO its tailored frequency response and its specific nonlinearities at moderately loud volumes are uniquely important in producing a slick and modern-sounding metal guitar tone.
I can't record actual guitar cabinets at the moment because I live with family, but I still use a family of homemade impulse responses that I recorded from my cabinet to play guitar [1]. 9 times out of 10 I solely use an impulse response where the cabinet was loaded with a Vintage 30 (specifically, one of the special ones ripped out of a Mesa Rectifier cabinet). Even when I'm not looking for a "generic modern metal" sound, I typically use a blend of a Vintage 30 and another speaker.
Vintage 30's are not "vintage", they're not 30 inches, they're not 30 watts, they're not from the 1930s...I'm honestly not sure where the name comes from.
[1] What I am saying here is that I simulate the sound of the speaker.
Mine is just the cover for Bitte Orca by Dirty Projectors
AI generated anime girl generated from oregairu's yukino because it was a masterpiece for me, at least.