April Fools? Avatar Beauty Perfectly

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The discussion revolves around the perception of avatars and their representation of beauty, with participants expressing pride in their own avatars. There is a humorous take on the idea that while some avatars may resemble the character Evo, others believe they accurately reflect their own beauty. The mention of "fool" and the Lady of Shallot suggests a playful warning against mixing themes that could lead to negative consequences. The conversation highlights a lighthearted debate about identity and self-image in the context of avatar customization. Ultimately, the thread captures a blend of humor and personal expression regarding virtual appearances.
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april fools? what do you mean! my avatar portrays my beauty perfectly!
 
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Combining "fool" and Lady of Shallot in one post may get you banned.
 
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so why for is it that we all look like Evo?_
 
I'm so pretty!
 
rbj said:
so why for is it that we all look like Evo?

Evo looks like Evo, everyone else just pretends to.
 
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