Does anyone else associate people with their PFP's?

Chairman

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I know that a person's PFP isn't what they look like in real life, but when I'm reading a post I always imagine the person in the PFP speaking. For example, when @Soynic Hedgehog makes a post, I envision Emmy (the robot) speaking forth the contents of the post. Also, when I had a friend from that ERP Discord server I mentioned, I called him a "she" because the anime character in his PFP was a woman. Does anyone else do this?
 
yeah I would sometimes type β€œher” when referring to soy-tan enthusiast before correcting myself
 
Mine looks like me
fixed it for you
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I know that a person's PFP isn't what they look like in real life, but when I'm reading a post I always imagine the person in the PFP speaking. For example, when @Soynic Hedgehog makes a post, I envision Emmy (the robot) speaking forth the contents of the post. Also, when I had a friend from that ERP Discord server I mentioned, I called him a "she" because the anime character in his PFP was a woman. Does anyone else do this?
i feel like people also act like their pfps
 
If their pfp is of a living thing then yeah, but if their pfp is something abstract like a spinning green swastika then no
 
I lost my hype for 'plier around 2 weeks ago doe.
Even doe I still try to post as someone who writes provocative things and appear like he was oblivious about it.
 
What about me?
 
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