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Quick question: Stay with this new avatar or keep my old one?

 

Old one looks better

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Old one looks better

Thought so....

Life is pain. Anyone who says any different is either selling something or the government.

 

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I personally think its a terrible idea (sorry) :(. I think if we tag people with numbers, the "CoD" syndrome will start to emerge; that is to say that one number will triumph all and people will start judging you based on that number. Like k/d in shooters, people will subconsciously think that you are a good/bad in what ever field based on the numbers you are tagged with. To put it in present terms, it's like a public board with GPAs attached to photos of the person. 

 

Edit: Hmm, I don't know if I got my point across so let me say it here. We already have so much information in this world to prejudge people from, why make it even more? That's the beauty of the internet. Some 15 year old can voice his opinion without getting dismissed by adults for his age. Or a person can have a conversation without carrying all the stereotypes that comes with his race. 

“The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think”

 

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I personally think its a terrible idea (sorry) :(. I think if we tag people with numbers, the "CoD" syndrome will start to emerge; that is to say that one number will triumph all and people will start judging you based on that number. Like k/d in shooters, people will subconsciously think that you are a good/bad in what ever field based on the numbers you are tagged with. To put it in present terms, it's like a public board with GPAs attached to photos of the person. 

 

Edit: Hmm, I don't know if I got my point across so let me say it here. We already have so much information in this world to prejudge people from, why make it even more? That's the beauty of the internet. Some 15 year old can voice his opinion without getting dismissed by adults for his age. Or a person can have a conversation without carrying all the stereotypes that comes with his race. 

Yes , but if everyone could see it it would determinate you to have a healthier life , but you could also self-motivate without showing your stats, but comparing yours to someone else's 

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  • 5 years later...

this was genius but you were limited by the technology of your time, F

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somehow this sounds extremely dystopian to me, would make a very good black mirror episode.

 

or china.

why everybody post the spec of their rig here? i dont! cuz its made of mashed potatoes!

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