Signature Lines, This is what ______ thinks.

How do you cruise Lit?

  • I have them turned off. I have no signature line.

    Votes: 6 11.3%
  • I have them turned off. I have a signature line.

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • I have them on. I have no signature line.

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • I have them on. I have a signature line.

    Votes: 36 67.9%

  • Total voters
    53

KillerMuffin

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Just out of rampant curiosity. What do you do?

There is no "other" because you dinglebats couldn't peruse Lit with an "other."

Add any feelings, formulations, flirtations, fungus, flatulations (for sparky), frustrations, or fantasies that you wanna.
 
I prefer to have them turned off. At first I thought they were kind of cool, but after reading the same thing over and over again I decided to turn them off. The chances of someone having something in their signature line that I will want to read over and over again are pretty slim. That's my opinion.
 
I have one and I leave others turned on.
I think a lot of them are funny.
I try and change mine every week or so.

The only complaint I have it with the really looonnnggg ones that take up almost the entire page.

Tag line manners are usually : No longer than 5 lines and no large images.
 
I have them turned on, and I have one.

I do confess, though, that I usually don't read other people's....especially if they're very long. I like to keep mine to one sentence.
 
I have one. I like them.

Short and snappy is the key. :cool:
 
Mine quotes a famous Literotica philosopher. She changed her name to Dangergirl, but I still call her Cheyenne.
 
I change mine whenever i get bored of reading my own... somethimes thats about 5 minutes, other times thats about 5 weeks.... I'm happy with my Dean Martin and Spike Milligan quotes for the moment....
 
I have one and I have them turned on. Usually look at other people's one - liners but any long sigs I ignore.

Some people's sigs make me smile and others are simply funny for mis-quotes or typos;)
 
Marxist said:
Mine quotes a famous Literotica philosopher. She changed her name to Dangergirl, but I still call her Cheyenne.

At least I'm not a gay black man from Atlanta. ;)

(Still don't know why that bothered you so much... but I got a kick out of the thread!)
 
I have them on and I have one!

The current one just reflects my hands during the winter! they never get warm! You should feel my feet. BRRRRRRRRRRR!
 
I have one and have them turned on.

I enjoy looking at them and noticing the changes that folks go through.
 
If I can turn it on or off, it's off. I don't have avatars or sig lines. Do I have an avatar? I can't remember. I don't even know if I have a sig line. Shows how much I care, doesn't it? I used to think that they were a representation of who we are online, but then I decided it was just another pseudo-sexy facade for those of us less fortunate than the Godly class. If you think you know something about someone else because you know them online, you're fooling yourself. Meet me in the everyday physical world, and I'll prove it.
 
VanB said:
I have one and I have them turned on. Usually look at other people's one - liners but any long sigs I ignore.

Some people's sigs make me smile and others are simply funny for mis-quotes or typos;)

huh...lol

I've got one. I've got mine on. I happen to like them. I like reading the words of people I know...or don't know.

I'm not too worried about the pseudo-sexy facade ...fucking take me for what I am...there ya go :D

Morgy
:kiss:

edited...cause I am a dork..and I am tired
 
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I have one and I have them on. I don't read them all. Some are too long but *shrugs* I just scroll past it.
 
Lengthy lines are annoying

Signature lines connotes something that is succinct. Does it take anyone six lines to sign his name?

I think sig lines should be brief and without graphics. This partly influenced by my profession. I'm not impressed with cluttered business cards or sigs in emails. It's pompous and unprofessional.

I will quote a few lines of poetry, but I try not to leave them up long. Like another member said, how long is the same thing going to be appealing after the 100th time seeing it?

I've learned to block them out just like the silly dicks and tits on the index page. It's background noise that I no longer see.

Peace,

daughter
 
Short and sweet.

The operative word in sig line, is line, not paragraph, novel, art gallery, but line.
 
Actually, I don't mind too much the occasional apropos pic, but I do always skip the big paragraphs. I like reading the snappy one-liners, though. I'm a bit of a quote collector sometimes.
 
Cheyenne said:


At least I'm not a gay black man from Atlanta. ;)

(Still don't know why that bothered you so much... but I got a kick out of the thread!)

It bothered me for the obvious reason. It wasn't said in jest and is not true. Samurai's point was that I was a big fat liar and had suddenly switched teams to win some sort of debate. He apologized (kinda) and claimed to be a participant in civel (sp) rights back in the day.

People get torqued all the time about issues related to their real person and identity on the web and in forums such as this.

For example: I said CB wrote like a man. This drove her nuts and she protested for days. I know now that she's obviously a woman (a beautiful one at that) and I apologized.

Another example: You and Miles and the rest of your posse decided to purposely confuse me with an intelligent White New Yorker, no matter how much evidence you had to the contrary. This bothered me more than being called gay because it meant none of the small minds here could wrap themselves around the idea of Black man saying what I said.

One more example: I said you had floppy saggy udders for tits. Unlike the other examples I've given, this is true. You've never forgiven me for stating what is a verifiable fact according to anyone who's seen your pics.

I'm glad you enjoyed that thread Spock. Emotion is a virtue among us Earthlings.

And remember, "Life isn't all about fun and games. Neither is Lit."
 
MorgaineLaFay said:


huh...lol

I've got one. I've got mine on. I happen to like them. I like reading the words of people I know...or don't know.

I'm not too worried about the pseudo-sexy facade ...fucking take me for what I am...there ya go :D

Morgy
:kiss:

edited...cause I am a dork..and I am tired

Huh? :confused: :kiss:
 
Ironic!

Marxist said:
CHEYENNE HAS CHANGED HER NAME TO DANGERGIRL. CLOSE ENOUGH I GUESS.

Marxist said:
FOXINSOX DECIDED TO SHARE DANGERGIRL WITH CHEYENNE. I THINK THEY'RE AN INTERNATIONAL ONLINE LESBIAN COUPLE.

Marxist said:
She changed her name to Dangergirl, but I still call her Cheyenne.

Marxist said:
You and Miles and the rest of your posse decided to purposely confuse me with an intelligent White New Yorker, no matter how much evidence you had to the contrary.



Oh? You don't like to be confused with, accused as, somebody else?

Then, please explain to me why you think that it's fair game to do the same to me.

When I came here, I thought it was just some strange timing and did my best to overlook the misconceptions, hoping that in time it would level off. I've answered your private messages with caution (not to fall into another bag of worms). But still, more and more skepticism from all around.

Damn unfriendly bunch! I don't know why you all feel the need to persecute that bratcat girl this way. But, feel free to dump on me. Maybe, it will take some of the heat off of her. In the fullness of time, I hope you will regret your misconceptions, that are obvious enough for those who see clearly.

Meanwhile, I will take my cue from her, and ignore the nasty posts. This will be the last of the witch hunt that I will respond to. I've made my point.
 
I have sig lines turned on, and I have one. If you could actually call it one.
I think sig lines should be 1-2 sentences long. With the exception of a few, paragraphs for sig lines I find rather annoying. But, that is what the "turn off" feature is for.:)
 
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