meganbmoore: (stardust-whee)
meganbmoore ([personal profile] meganbmoore) wrote2007-10-17 08:06 pm
Entry tags:

for I am never-ending meme girl lately

 From  [profile] crumpeteer:

Comment on this post. I'll choose seven userpics from your profile and you'll reply here (or you know, your own journal, whichever), explaining what they mean and why you're using them. Post this along with your answers in your own journal so others can play along.

1. 

Jo and Dean from Supernatural.  They are my "could have been were it not for rabid fangirls" ship.  The text is from one of  their conversations.

2.

Magatsu from Blade of the Immortal.  Favorite manga character.  Trumps all anime characters too.  This is of a surprisingly relaxed chibi version of him, I use it largely when I find an excuse to plug something into a conversation, or to ask questions or for help.

3.

Donnie Yen in Seven Swords.  I confess, I just liked the pic.  I tend to use it when I make a post when I'm tired, or if it somehow applies to a conversation, though that isn't often.

4.

From the jdrama Liar Game.  Largely another one that I just like, and the text(which suits the relationship-he's a swindler and she went to him for help but he rejected her, then reconsidered when she A) wouldn't give up, and B) showed that she'd get hopelessly tangled up the second he took his eyes off her) often applies to various ship conversations, especially if the other person is familiar with doramas.

5.

Night Thrasher from New Warriors.  Largely used for comic book posts.  The original Night Thrasher is a favorite of mine, but it's unknown if the current one is the same guy.  I also think the cropping and the way his head is turned makes it suitable for suspicious/uncertain/wary stuff.  Or even displeased.

6.

Coffin Guy from Death Trance.  Another one where I largely just like the picture, but it's good for actiony/fighting/sword/bad ass posts and comments.

7.

TV-version of Harry Dresden from Dresden Files.  Largely a reading icon from one of my favorite book series and short lived TV series.  The text refers to the fact that the TV version of Murphy is a brunette, and the book version is a blonde.

Post a comment in response:

This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting