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  • #203943
    Anonymous
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    I think the links to existing avatars got broken when the site was transferred to a different server. I re-uploaded mine. If you don’t see a picture in the square for your avatar, you probably need to do the same.

    #216415
    Anonymous
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    Let’s see if mine worked.

    Cool. She’s 6 – going on 18. (and standing on a box to reach the stove top)

    #216416
    Anonymous
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    I tread lightly here, but perhaps it would be better to turn off avatars. From my experience at the NOM boards, I know they can sometimes get hard to “moderate”. It might be best to start right off without them.

    #216417
    Anonymous
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    I think the visual images helps connect people and personalities in this anonymous online world. Don’t worry too much about moderation on avatar images. We have no problem policing things that are not appropriate.

    #216418
    Anonymous
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    :-)

    #216419
    Anonymous
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    Yeah, if Hawkgrrrl’s avatar cleavage was a bit more pronounced . . . 😯

    #216420
    Anonymous
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    Hey, if you’ve got it, flaunt it. If you don’t, find an avatar that does!

    #216421
    Anonymous
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    That’s my problem. I’ve got it. πŸ˜₯

    #216422
    Anonymous
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    😯 Ray… what are we going to do with you?

    #216423
    Anonymous
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    Pray that I keep my avatar the way it is?

    #216424
    Anonymous
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    While we’re on the subject I wanted to share this cool quote from Leonard Arrington. It is part of the reason for my Avatar.

    “The human soul, like a charioteer, must drive two horses as it progresses toward Heaven. The horses must work together or the chariot will just go round and round. …It would be unfortunate if either should outstretch the other. Over-emphasizing intellect to the neglect of spirituality, and over-emphasizing faith without the application of reason are both unworthy of practicing Latter-Day Saints. We cannot achieve spiritual excellence without intellectual rigor, and intellectual excellence is hollow without active spirituality. We need to have the spirit as we learn, and we need to have learning as we build faith. Working together, faith and intellect help us achieve the Latter-day Saint goal of eternal progression.” (Reflections of a Mormon Historian p.229)

    #216425
    Anonymous
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    I love that quote, Orson – but I don’t see an avatar. ;)

    #216426
    Anonymous
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    Hawk!

    Bring back the cleavage!!!!!

    :)

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