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One time I asked my metamour @radwolf76 if he'd ever seen The Neverending Story and he just said, "Nah, I can't make that kind of time commitment."

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As is plain to see, this is my current User Icon:
Some of you may have known me long enough that you remember when this was my icon:
But recently, I had the opportunity to come across some of my old USENET posts from 1995. As that was strictly a text based medium, it was common to append each post with an automated signature called a .SIG File, so people could more easily tell posters apart. And in my .SIG for certain newsgroups, was this bit of ASCII art that I’d forgotten that I had ever used:
Aside from the original having the half-n-half effect at an angle and more recent versions being split vertically left-side/right-side, it’s kind of neat that I’ve stuck with the same general theme for over a quarter of a century now.