Is Robin Parsons' Avatar Offensive?

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In summary, the conversation revolved around Mr. Robin Parsons' offensive avatar and the discussion of whether or not certain self-gratifying activities should be considered a sin. The conversation also included a request for a link to the previous discussion and a humorous comment about Mr. Parsons' avatar lacking depth.
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eNtRopY
... by Mr. Robin Parsons' avatar?

I mean, I know all discussed a couple of weeks ago whether or not certain self-gratifying activities should be considered a sin, but come on, there's a time and a place for everything.

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.. Would you kindly link me to it? I'm much too lazy to search for it. =P.
 
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Originally posted by eNtRopY
... by Mr. Robin Parsons' avatar?

I mean, I know all discussed a couple of weeks ago whether or not certain self-gratifying activities should be considered a sin, but come on, there's a time and a place for everything.

eNtRopY

LOL, he appears to have some trouble getting his rock off!
 
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Yea ever since his wife came along he has had very offensive avatars, did you see the Bouncing bananas, just incase you didnt it involved 1 banana raping another.
 
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Originally posted by Isotope
.. Would you kindly link me to it? I'm much too lazy to search for it. =P.

https://www.physicsforums.com/avatar.php?userid=128&dateline=1060289267

eNtRopY
 
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personally I liked the banana raping one more myself. His current one lacks depth.:wink:
 
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Originally posted by LURCH
LOL, he appears to have some trouble getting his rock off!

Haha, does the singular tense of the word rock imply that Mr. Robin Parsons is cryptorchid?

eNtRopY
 

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