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I have always wondered what the people I spend a majority of my time talking to have looked like. So i'm starting this thread , you can share a picture of yourselves if you want.

 

Heres me

 

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I've always liked threads like this.

 

I'm not gonna post another picture of me because my profile pic is currently me.

 

Actually, I will post the full version:

 

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Me eating some kind of sweet bean ice cream, in Arashiyama, Japan.

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I'm with you on that, and my profile pic is of me.

 

 

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Do I need an iPhone to do the in the mirror picture thing? I think that's a requirement when you get your iPhone to post that kind of picture. ;)

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Do I need an iPhone to do the in the mirror picture thing? I think that's a requirement when you get your iPhone to post that kind of picture. ;)

I have a hard time taking a good picture of me with the front facing camera.

 

 

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Oh, so this is a thread for pictures of people?  Okay, well, here are Mao Zedong, Annie Oakley, and Gallagher...

 

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Oh, so this is a thread for pictures of people? Okay, here are Mao Zedong, Annie Oakley, and Gallagher...

 

 

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Hahaha! :rofl: :rofl:

 

 

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Not my best angle, and I was having a bad hair day, but here is a picture of me...

 

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Not my best angle, and I was having a bad hair day, but here is a picture of me...

 

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AJ

Lmaooo I didn't know you wore glasses ;)

 

 

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Lmaooo I didn't know you wore glasses ;)

 

Yes, I do not like to be seen in them, so I normally wear contact lenses.

 

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Are you shuuurre you want pictures of members?

 

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Yes , lml , the members of S4GRU . Nothing more nothing less .

 

 

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You know, you'd look good in a suit. I know my friend does.

 

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Yeah, I probably should not have posted that pic of myself completely undressed at the computer working on a hot S4GRU article.

 

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Yeah, I probably should not have posted that pic of myself completely undressed at the computer working on a hot S4GRU article.

 

AJ

How do you type, anyways? You seem to lack the correct, um, fingers.
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