Do You Disable Signatures

Di you like to miss out on the Soldier's Artistry?

  • Yes, I practice Philistinism (anti-artwork)

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • No, I like the expressions of individuality to know the members better.

    Votes: 3 75.0%

  • Total voters
    4
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The Soldier doesn't make signatures too often, but when I he does, he puts his heart into making them. Some are meant to entertain the members of the forum, others are meant to insult them jk. A few people are carrying some good sigs, but it's not too popular here. If you're turning them off, you're missing out on the full DBG.

I understand the reasons for turning them off though. They do break the flow of reading a thread, and if the same person posts over and over again, you keep seeing that same picture, maybe one that you hate, is too big, or not designed by the Soldier (the most important reason). So I'd like to know who isn't seeing my work, and the self expression of others which can be very thought provoking or amusing;

Please respond and take the pole.

Love,

The S_S

 
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I understand the reasons for turning them off though. They do break the flow of reading a thread, and if the same person posts over and over again, you keep seeing that same picture, maybe one that you hate, is too big, or not designed by the Soldier (the most important reason).
Your original design was deemed too large, so I had to resize it.

 
One of the body building boards I was a member of had a lot of guys with long sentences or giant pics for their signature. They were Mega posters too. That got old reading a popular thread. I always enjoy the members who are creative & change up their signature.

 
Administratively deemed too large and in charge. Thanks for getting me into trouble you dusty old skull.

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Soldier doesn't care who he offends, he's busy kicking down cobblestones and feelin' groovy.

 
The Shattered Soldier has ushered in a new age of enlightenment here and I think he deserves our heartfelt appreciation and love because of it.

 
While returning from my trip to the woodshed, I took the opportunity to drop by the fire pit and burn all of my signatures, as well as my latest version of Photoshop! Back to synagogue for Jewy to to receive an act of contrition for his heathen ways.

 
While returning from my trip to the woodshed, I took the opportunity to drop by the fire pit and burn all of my signatures, as well as my latest version of Photoshop! Back to synagogue for Jewy to to receive an act of contrition for his heathen ways.
Jewy, I don't know what Jews do about their sins, but they don't say Catholic Prayers that have 500 plus versions. I say the Act OC several times when I'm hopped up to heart attack level, but it's not worth it at any other time. I'm just going to announce that I'm releasing part 2 of Jewy in the Bathtub prolly in me gallery. So, keep an eye out for it, you'll wish yo missed it.

 
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