Well Alec...I have this teeny tiny fear of robots, so I would have said you. But since I know your realy a sweetie underneath I won't. That cancer dude is pretty nasty looking though...
2007-07-17 01:53:55
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answered by Leepal 5
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Possibly, because I'm rather big on mischief and various harmless shenanigans. (The character, not the human typing this!) Yet I'm gold scaled and have a great big grin, and hot damn do I have a nice body. Consider this old drawing, before the guy typing this picked up an art pen in Prismacolors in mid-2004:
http://elftown.lysator.liu.se/stuff/11046_CheesySpaceDwaggin.jpg?y=0&x=500
It leaves much to be desired, artistically, but if that's not Pauly the anthro-Dragon in a nutshell (eggshell?) someone tell me otherwise.
This one is newer, but I think what's scarier than P-the-AD is (1.) The guy (my first self-portrait attempt!) pulling a Gene Simmons in the mirror, and (2.) the fact the bathroom sink has no faucet o__O
http://elftown.lysator.liu.se/stuff/11046_PaulyHalloweenColored.jpg?y=0&x=500
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I should also add that the Daleks seemed a lot scarier in black and white episodes, than they were in the newer color episodes. And Davros is scarier looking than any Borg, even Bjorn Borg, could ever be.
2007-07-17 01:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Carousel music...? All the time. Dark alleys...? Not so often. Deranged Santa...? There I can help you! I happen to have your appendix. He traded it for the chicken carcasses after I'd bitten off their heads and sucked them clean of blood. Some kids are getting some wicked rotten presents this year.
2016-05-20 00:23:46
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answered by eda 3
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maggie m, because i would die laughing. and that is no slight against maggie, let me just say. she is a bombshell (i bet she is in true life...that's what i choose to believe) she certainly has a sense of humor about herself with that thar avatar. and if i met buk's avatar, the great Charles Bukowski, i guess i would be somewhere in heaven...somewhere. and i would sit down with the man in his favorite restaurant on Hollywood blvd. ('cause we could do whatever we wanted to, now that we were dead on earth) and i would listen to the man if he felt like having a talking to with me. so i guess that is not who i would least like to run into, but i never been too good with following the rules anyway. pardon.
2007-07-17 08:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing to fear of the dead or the inanimate, being afraid of an avatar is ridiculous hence I like your question.
But in Theory I would have to say there are no Avatars that engender fear in me. At least not to this point just yet.
2007-07-17 01:13:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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My own for certain. I designed her to resemble the central character in the novel I am working on. In the novel world war III starts and destroys civilisation, if I met her I would fear for the world!
2007-07-17 05:50:16
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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Skinhead Charlie. More so because I wouldn't want to go to jail for assult.
How dark is this alley?
2007-07-17 00:56:36
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answered by Musicman 5
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I can't say yours... I'd just bribe you with some delicious Taquito's to keep from being vaporized.
I wouldn't want to bump into Judas Rabbi.... His sheer 'wisdom" would fry me like a corndog... and he is not so easily distracted by Taquito's...
2007-07-17 20:25:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't tell you...i might get deleted. Something about people who always wear sunglasses and a 5 o'clock shadow ALL the time scares the crap outta me!
2007-07-17 15:04:51
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answered by SallySunshine 4
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I don't remember the avatars name, but it is a total flame figure. I think it would remind me too much of my future.
2007-07-17 16:11:22
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answered by Pat C 7
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