Notice me ROAR - Narcissistic histrionic SEMI-lolcow demands attention and tribute

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Jesse Nicholas Radin

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Don't let this distract you from the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, "Spare Tire" Dixon.
 
You guys ever find it sort of odd how people don't acknowledge the existence of other people's pfps for the most part? Like it's sort of cringe to even acknowledge them, yet it's the first thing most people see when reading a post even before looking at someone's name. I always found that interesting, it's a strange phenomenon.

I'm not sure, I lost interest the second this thread loaded up.
 
I dont know if is just me, but when I read the title "Notice me ROAR", I thought that it would be something related to furries.
 
You guys ever find it sort of odd how people don't acknowledge the existence of other people's pfps for the most part? Like it's sort of cringe to even acknowledge them, yet it's the first thing most people see when reading a post even before looking at someone's name. I always found that interesting, it's a strange phenomenon.
Aye, and I'm fairly certain that subconsciously one does attribute certain traits to the poster/post after seeing the pfp - I like to think of it like a voice's timbre.
It's not pertinent to what is being said, but it's still a strong influence in how we receive the message.
I dont know if is just me, but when I read the title "Notice me ROAR", I thought that it would be something related to furries.
Yeah, same, that would've been a lot more interesting.
 
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