Now look closely at the images. You will see on the second image a frog on the French flag. It's the logo for nothing but fauxlaw's DESIGN company.
I have finally figured out the meaning behind fauxlaw's pfp.
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@Dr.Franklin
Picture from the Irish Civil War. Also on a book called War with Spiritual Healing.
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@Dr.Franklin
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@BearMan
the link doenst work
it is the irish IN THE civil war
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@Dr.Franklin
Yea that's what I meant.
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@BearMan
69th regument to be precise
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@fauxlaw
This thread is about you. If you want it taken down or anything, just let any moderator know.
Does anyone know where my PFP is from?
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@Barney
No, it's ok, so far. Harmless fun. Didn't know, though, that my avatar [never heard of a pfp - had to look it up] was such a mystery. As BearMan said, it's just a frog on the Tri-Colour, and it is my company's logo. The company was once Bullfrog Design. If you heard my voice, you'd know why Bullfrog. Plus, I'm of French ancestry.
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@BearMan
It's the logo for nothing but fauxlaw's DESIGN company.
Northing? Thanks. Was there ever any idea it was something else?
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@fauxlaw
Not sure where the "nothing but" comes from. I think it's a neat logo.
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@MisterChris
Bakugo?
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@MisterChris
Black Clover
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@Vader
@BearMan
Bear got it right. It's Asta from Black Clover
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@MisterChris
Was gonna be my second guess
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@Vader
Yeah you were close. The hair is similar
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@MisterChris
Not sure where the "nothing but" comes from. I think it's a neat logo.
I agree - it is graphic and punny and matches fauxlaw online voice well. One of my favorites has always been AKmath's pic
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@oromagi
What was AKmath's pic?
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@MisterChris
look it up. It's an inset of Robert Grosseteste who was a fascinating figure about which I knew nothing. Those 12th century bottle-eyed glasses are awesome.
Robert Grosseteste (/ˈɡroʊstɛst/ GROHS-test; Latin: Robertus Grosseteste; c. 1175 – 9 October 1253)[n 1] was an English statesman, scholastic philosopher, theologian, scientist and Bishop of Lincoln. He was born of humble parents at Stradbroke in Suffolk. Upon his death, he was almost universally revered as a saint in England, but attempts to procure a formal canonisation failed. A. C. Crombie calls him "the real founder of the tradition of scientific thought in medieval Oxford, and in some ways, of the modern English intellectual tradition".
I've been meaning to ask Math about his interest.
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@oromagi
That IS interesting. I like history and niche historical figures, but never heard of the guy until now.
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@BearMan
Do my PFP
(hint good luck)
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@MisterChris
thanks.
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@Greyparrot
You did a really good job of covering it up. No reverse image lookup found it.
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@BearMan
You have to do a deep search in the dart archives to find RM's questionnaire he posted before he created this PFP from scratch.
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@Greyparrot
Play
Mafia
Mafia
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@Vader
How about nah? How about playin' town?
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@Dr.Franklin
Me2do me!
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@oromagi
it took me several hours to figure out your profile picture.
i finally figured it out.
it kind of looks like obama but i did a deep search and i figured out that it was a black meme man.
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@Vader
no i hate susanoo gtfo
naruto won the final fight, 0.000000000000000000000001% of his arm was still remaining.