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[[Image:spokenropeavatar.gif|right|thumb|100px|Spokenrope's avatar.  Used without permission.]]
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Spokenrope's avatar is from a print named "Target" done by artist Luke Chueh.  Chueh would probably be considered Spokenrope's favorite artist.  The avatar is being used without permission, so hopefully Luke doesn't end up suing Spokenrope some day.  That'd be some RIAA-esque shit right there.
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Most of Spokenrope's backgrounds have also been "borrowed" from Chueh's works.  Using the copy tool in Photoshop, they were expanded to a size suitable for desktoping.
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More of Luke's works can be found at www.lukechueh.com
  
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 8 March 2007

Quick and Dirty FAQ

The Basics

Real Name: Adam

Born: November 30th, 1982 (24 years old)

Location: Lansing, MI, USA

Marital Status: Dating

Family: The oldest of six. He has 4 younger brothers and one little sister. Everyone's name begins with "A."

Pets: Two. A snake named Bitey and a cat named Trouble.

School: Graduated from Michigan State University's School of Journalism in 2006

Aspirations: Currently, to someday get a job that uses his degree so that that 40k doesn't go to waste.

Pet Peeves: Poor grammar

Systems Currently Owned

PS2

Xbox (Soft modded with XBMC)

Wii (Looking to get modded soon)

NDS (With an R4)

Various Computers

Favorite Games of All Time

Tetris

Starcraft

Super Mario Brothers

Favorite Movies

Fight Club

Boondock Saints

American Beauty

Pulp Fiction

Avatar

Spokenrope's avatar. Used without permission.

Spokenrope's avatar is from a print named "Target" done by artist Luke Chueh. Chueh would probably be considered Spokenrope's favorite artist. The avatar is being used without permission, so hopefully Luke doesn't end up suing Spokenrope some day. That'd be some RIAA-esque shit right there.

Most of Spokenrope's backgrounds have also been "borrowed" from Chueh's works. Using the copy tool in Photoshop, they were expanded to a size suitable for desktoping.

More of Luke's works can be found at www.lukechueh.com