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#1  Edited By kardine

look at his avatar
 
Is that a muffin?

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#2  Edited By demontium
@kardine said:
" look at his avatar.  Is that a muffin? "
He is just very different.
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Ah yes, the history behind the Behemuffin. Well it all happened a year ago where I was sitting down bored. We were not doing anything substantial on that day so instead I was just sitting there with my friend Shawn. Shawn is obsessed with a certain character and draws him every day, so he drew him on this paper that I was using without my permission, but hey, he's Shawn. Then while failing to draw the Pyro from Team Fortress 2, I suddenly starting thinking about Fallout 3. You see, when I first saw the Behemoth, I thought he was saying "Own! Own! Own! Own!" and as of such I had no choice but to draw him, for if I didn't, he would forever of not have been drawn. I simply couldn't have that of course, so I went away drawing the Behemoth. Then under his picture, I wrote what he actually is, Behemoth. Though I normally pronounce it "Bee hee Myth," which may or may not be correct, but my friend Shawn has an accent different from my own. So he pronounced it "Bee Hee Muhth." For jokes, I erased the name and I wrote down the pronunciation for it, which I believe became an old dead fad. I wrote "Look out Reddin, BEEHEEMUFF!" Then, it struck me. I was eating a muffin not too long ago, and all that was missing was in. A giant flow of inspiration smacked me in the head like a brick wall. A brick wall full of Muffin, and Behemoth. So I drew a muffin with a Behemoth's face. Instantly, for all of my friends around me who happened to play Fallout 3, they understood it and it became an inside joke between us. Now, since I had the PC version of the game, my friends all yelled at me to mod it in Fallout 3. Since modding it in requires changes in the textures and the meshes which would require me to have some sort of program for such things, I instead spawned it in the citadel and used the console command, "setscale 7" or something of an enormously large number. Then I took the picture and added on a muffin onto the Behemoth. Though I guess my friends caught on that I obviously didn't mod the game, it still gained the much needed laughter required for approval. And with that, I decided, hey! I already made this picture, and most people will be completely confused over it. I can use that to my advantage in Team Fortress 2! So I thus made it my Steam avatar and tag. But then when a good friend of mine who knew the Behemuffin introduced me to giantbomb, I accidently chose myself as a Nintendo fanboy instead of a PC fanboy, which thus gave me the avatar of Paper Mario. I loved Paper Mario, but it did not properly represent my love for PC games today. So instead, I took that very picture of the Behemuffin, and used that as an avatar. And to this day, it still serves as an avatar for quite a few things.
 
 
In other words, yes.

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#4  Edited By demontium
@kardine: Random first post... 
 
Thanks for the follow. 
 
@axman36 said:
" Ah yes, the history behind the Behemuffin. Well it all happened a year ago where I was sitting down bored. We were not doing anything substantial on that day so instead I was just sitting there with my friend Shawn. Shawn is obsessed with a certain character and draws him every day, so he drew him on this paper that I was using without my permission, but hey, he's Shawn. Then while failing to draw the Pyro from Team Fortress 2, I suddenly starting thinking about Fallout 3. You see, when I first saw the Behemoth, I thought he was saying "Own! Own! Own! Own!" and as of such I had no choice but to draw him, for if I didn't, he would forever of not have been drawn. I simply couldn't have that of course, so I went away drawing the Behemoth. Then under his picture, I wrote what he actually is, Behemoth. Though I normally pronounce it "Bee hee Myth," with may or may not be correct, but my friend Shawn has an accent different from my own. So he pronounced it "Bee Hee Muhth." For jokes, I erased the name, I wrote down the pronunciation for it, which I believe became an old dead fad. I wrote "Look out Reddin, BEEHEEMUFF!" Then, it struck me. I was eating a muffin not too long ago, and all that was missing was in. A giant flow of inspiration smacked me in the head like a brick wall. A brick wall full of Muffin, and Behemoth. So I drew a muffin with a Behemoth's face. Instantly, for all of my friends around me who happened to play Fallout 3, they understood it and it became an inside joke between us. Now, since I had the PC version of the game, my friends all yelled at me to mod it in Fallout 3. Since modding it in requires changes in the textures and the meshes which would require me to have some sort of program for such things, I instead spawned it in the citadel and used the console command, "setscale 7" or something of an enormously large number. Then I took the picture and added on a muffin onto the Behemoth. Though I guess my friends caught on that I obviously didn't mod the game, it still gained the much needed laughter required for approval. And with that, I decided, hey! I already made this picture, and most people will be completely confused over it. I can use that to my advantage in Team Fortress 2! So I thus made it my Steam avatar and tag. But then when a good friend of mine who knew the Behemuffin introduced me to giantbomb, I accidently chose myself as a Nintendo fanboy instead of a PC fanboy, which thus gave me the avatar of Paper Mario. I loved Paper Mario, but it did not properly represent my love for PC games today. So instead, I took that very picture of the Behemuffin, and used that as an avatar. And to this day, it still serves as an avatar for quite a few things.   In other words, yes. "
No one is going to read this...
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@axman36 said:
" Ah yes, the history behind the Behemuffin. Well it all happened a year ago where I was sitting down bored. We were not doing anything substantial on that day so instead I was just sitting there with my friend Shawn. Shawn is obsessed with a certain character and draws him every day, so he drew him on this paper that I was using without my permission, but hey, he's Shawn. Then while failing to draw the Pyro from Team Fortress 2, I suddenly starting thinking about Fallout 3. You see, when I first saw the Behemoth, I thought he was saying "Own! Own! Own! Own!" and as of such I had no choice but to draw him, for if I didn't, he would forever of not have been drawn. I simply couldn't have that of course, so I went away drawing the Behemoth. Then under his picture, I wrote what he actually is, Behemoth. Though I normally pronounce it "Bee hee Myth," with may or may not be correct, but my friend Shawn has an accent different from my own. So he pronounced it "Bee Hee Muhth." For jokes, I erased the name, I wrote down the pronunciation for it, which I believe became an old dead fad. I wrote "Look out Reddin, BEEHEEMUFF!" Then, it struck me. I was eating a muffin not too long ago, and all that was missing was in. A giant flow of inspiration smacked me in the head like a brick wall. A brick wall full of Muffin, and Behemoth. So I drew a muffin with a Behemoth's face. Instantly, for all of my friends around me who happened to play Fallout 3, they understood it and it became an inside joke between us. Now, since I had the PC version of the game, my friends all yelled at me to mod it in Fallout 3. Since modding it in requires changes in the textures and the meshes which would require me to have some sort of program for such things, I instead spawned it in the citadel and used the console command, "setscale 7" or something of an enormously large number. Then I took the picture and added on a muffin onto the Behemoth. Though I guess my friends caught on that I obviously didn't mod the game, it still gained the much needed laughter required for approval. And with that, I decided, hey! I already made this picture, and most people will be completely confused over it. I can use that to my advantage in Team Fortress 2! So I thus made it my Steam avatar and tag. But then when a good friend of mine who knew the Behemuffin introduced me to giantbomb, I accidently chose myself as a Nintendo fanboy instead of a PC fanboy, which thus gave me the avatar of Paper Mario. I loved Paper Mario, but it did not properly represent my love for PC games today. So instead, I took that very picture of the Behemuffin, and used that as an avatar. And to this day, it still serves as an avatar for quite a few things.   In other words, yes. "
Oh, ok. *does not read it*
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#6  Edited By xyzygy

I think that kardine is actually axman in disguise who just really wanted someone to ask him about his avatar.

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#7  Edited By NickL
@axman36 said:
"In other words, yes. "
thats the only part that is worth reading... trust me
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#8  Edited By axman36
@xyzygy said:
" I think that kardine is actually axman in disguise who just really wanted someone to ask him about his avatar. "

It sure would seem like it wouldn't it? 
 
Ah but no, this isn't the first time someone posted something relating to me. Though both times I only knew about it because of my friend.
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#9  Edited By xyzygy
@axman36 said:
" @xyzygy said:
" I think that kardine is actually axman in disguise who just really wanted someone to ask him about his avatar. "
It sure would seem like it wouldn't it?   Ah but no, this isn't the first time someone posted something relating to me. Though both times I only knew about it because of my friend. "
Your friend, huh... your friend wHO IS YOU! 
 
Just kidding :P Welcome to the forums.
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#10  Edited By demontium
@axman36 said:

" @xyzygy said:

" I think that kardine is actually axman in disguise who just really wanted someone to ask him about his avatar. "
It sure would seem like it wouldn't it?   Ah but no, this isn't the first time someone posted something relating to me. Though both times I only knew about it because of my friend. "
Oh..... I see what axman did..... 
 
Someone wants attention :D
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#11  Edited By axman36
@xyzygy: Thanks! I'm enjoying the forums so far.