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doubleKO

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#552499
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Preserve your avatar, title, and/or signature, plus give an explanation
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I feel bad for you ender. I know what it's like to make an ill-fated thread about avatars. Mine was even New Thread Thread approved :( I'm here to help you out before your thread disappears from the second page...


Catbug from web series Bravest Warriors.
Title: Scourge of Toast Goblins


Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger badge from Toy Story.
Title: Space Ranger


Drawing of "Heisenberg" from Breaking Bad.
Title: Heisenberg for Principal


Fletch Lakers jersey. Do want!
Title: Six Nine with the Afro


So many layers here... Three at least :P
Also had a version holding LEGO Frink's chair for avatar theft theme.
Title: Merry Christ-Mouse


Dr. Suess for Halloween.
Title: Pale Green Pants with Nobody Inside Them


James Bond theme.
Title: Licensed to Ill


Phonkenstein from Sealab 2021.
Title: Clone of Dr. Phonkenstein


Blackboard from Mr. Squiggle.
Title: Hurry Up!

 
Retro Hulk.
Title: Belted by Gamma Rays


Hanna-Barbera theme.
Title: ZOINKS!


Scooby-Doo villain theme.
Title: Phantom Shadow


80s sticker for Hosoi Rockets. Always with the rockets...
Title: Sidewalk Surfin' Cube Gleamer


BMO (Beemo) from the TV series Adventure Time!
Title: Who wants to play VIDEO GAMES!


If a Peter Pan complex is really a thing, I probably have one.
Title: Puer Aeternus


The first avatar I ever used - Nintendo's Mr. Game & Watch.
Title: Mr. Game & Watch


Santa Cruz Screaming Hand by Jim Phillips.
Title: Severed Hand


LEGO'd doubleKO. Made by Ripplin as part of the LEGO'd OTers movement.
Title: LEGO'd


My first OT.com avatar. Return of the Jedi ice creams.
Title: BRAWNDO - It's got midichlorians!

Post
#552123
Topic
Test
Time

SPOILER TEST:

A spoiler is an automotive aerodynamic device whose intended design function is to 'spoil' unfavorable air movement across a body of a vehicle in motion. Spoilers on the front of a vehicle are often called air dams, because in addition to directing air flow they also reduce the amount of air flowing underneath the vehicle which reduces aerodynamic lift.