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DaOld Man:
 :laugh2:

Frigo:

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The avatar is from a webtoon called "Rejected." It's supposedly about this cartoonist who submitted some animation for "The Learning Channel" but his work was turned down. The cartoons get progressively stranger and stranger until... well... check it out (EDIT: May be NSFW)


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....that's gotta be a ---smurfing--- joke. At some level, jesus.

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Haha, yeah, I believe it is a joke. Still, it makes me smile whenever I'm feeling down.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: DashRendar on December 01, 2009, 05:54:04 pm ---Dash Rendar appearances: 

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That actually makes sense.  Only two of those appear to be real novels.  The synopsis of one of them says he was only briefly mentioned.  The other is one I didn't pay a ton of attention to when I read it years ago because it was mostly a vehicle for the game that released along with it.  I never got into the comics, games, or anything other than the novels.  I'm only a passing fan of the movies if I'm honest about it.

DashRendar:
Yep.  Like I was saying, I was part of a modding community for the X-Wing Alliance game about a decade ago.

Had to find an identity/avatar that wasn't taken, and thought Dash sounded cool.  Around that time is when the Shadows of the Empire game came out, so it seemed like a good fit.   :angel:

Namco:
Somewhere around 2000 I was really into Tekken, Soul Calibur, and Ridge Racer. At the time my buddy, with whom I would spend hours playing Tekken Tag, wanted me to get on IRC so we could chat while I was at work. Well my online persona was "gamehulk" back then, an 8-character compound word that I thought sounded cool back in 1996 to use as my email, but seemed way too lame to use on hardcore IRC channels. Since I was so into those Namco games Tekken, Soul Calibur, and Ridge Racer, and I absolutely LOVED Namco's early arcade classics and was reliving the experience in this new application called MAME, I decided to call myself Namco.

As for the avatar, it's part of an image from Starcraft 2. I clipped it from the Blizzcon 2009 promotional website. I change avatars every so often. I may change it back to the "Made By Namco" avatar I had before, the secret easter egg in Pac-Man.

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