Troubleshooting Avatar Disappearance and Replacement

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the topic of avatars on a forum. The speaker had an avatar that they deemed worthy but it disappeared after an upgrade and they are unable to retrieve it. They ask for help in getting a new avatar, but are met with humorous responses from other users. The conversation ends with a discussion on the lack of glamour in being featured in a toilet paper commercial.
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rathma
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I had an avatar, one that I had deemed worthy of me, but then it disappeared. I believe that it had something to do with the upgrade, but I can't figure out how to get it back! The real purpose of this thread is this: How do I get a new avatar, if I don't have one?
I've checked around everywhere in the User CP and related areas, but everything I try turns out to be a dead end. Please help!








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Uh, I think you have to become a PF contributor but then again ShawnD still has his avatar... I dunno. Do what I did and sell your soul to Greg.
 
  • #3
Do what I did and sell your soul to Greg

Let me guess, you no longer had use for the hideous thing?
wuss.
:biggrin: :biggrin:
 
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Hey I'm souless, ignorant and carefree. What have you got going for you? :wink:
 
  • #5
Excuse me? I don't see you in toilet paper commercials!
 
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photon said:
Excuse me? I don't see you in toilet paper commercials!
I don't see you in toilet commercials either, photon. :biggrin:
 
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Besides, I don't see it as very glamorous to star in an advert wiping your ass.
 

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