8/14/2006

Question of the Week: What If Avatars Were Real?

By Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am — Filed under:

Yesterday, I did a post about Yahoo! Avatars and how you can make them fat. I redid my avatar to be a more busty version:

My Old Avatar Vs. My New One

What if Avatars were real?

What if you could have any body that you chose?

Would you choose a celebrity body?

Would you keep the one you have, just fitter?

What if they couldn’t make you thin unless you chose a different body?

Would you give up your current body just to be thinner?

What if that meant you had to be stupid? Or cruel? Or boring?


The Question of the Week is meant to be an Inner Workout for you. Find some time during the week and allow yourself to write the answers to the questions posted. You can write them on paper, on a word processor or here in the comments section. Whatever works for you as long as you do it.

Keep writing until you find out something about yourself that you didn’t know before. I’ve also heard that it works to keep writing until you cry, but that doesn’t really work for me. Whatever works for you. Just keep writing until it feels right.

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2 Responses to “Question of the Week: What If Avatars Were Real?”

  1. Mysti Says:

    It would be really nice to have any body I choose, but there is one think I don’t like about the Avatars being real. When you excersize and when you take care of yourself, doesn’t it make you feel good. When you just get done excersing, don’t you feel like you did something to better yourself? I love to work out because of the feeling I get when I see results. Personally, I believe that if you want to be a certain size and look a certain way, then all you have to do is work hard at it. Remember nothing is impossible!

  2. Lydia Says:

    I think that this post is very inspiring. It makes me feel that you shouldn’t judge yourself, or others, on their body. Some people are overweight and un-intelligent. Some people are thin and smart. Some are overweight and smart. But also, you bring up a point about how you should be focused not on body weight, but character and personality. What if you did lose yourself because you were trying to lose weight?

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