Icon meme.
Oct. 17th, 2007 02:53 pmFrom
acroarcs: Comment on this post [saying you want to do this]. I'll choose seven userpics from your profile and you'll explain what they mean and why you're using them. Post this along with your answers in your own journal so others can play along.

This is my theater icon. It's me as Little Buttercup in MITG&SP's 2001 production of HMS Pinafore. "The poor bumboat woman has gypsy blood in her veins, and she can read destinies!" I generally use this for theater-related posts.

sylvanstargazer made this for me. The lyric is from "Defying Gravity," from Wicked. I tend to use this icon for posts about my love life or lack thereof, and posts relating to loneliness.

Another
sylvanstargazer creation. It's a photo of me as my LARP character Sinduri (I use the same photo for some of my mood icons).
sylvanstargazer came up with the phrase. It's not inappropriate for the character. I use this for optimistic posts, and sometimes for LARP posts.

A scene and quote from Branagh's Henry V. Intended for angry or ranty posts. I don't do many of those, so I haven't used it much.

These are both screencaps from The Lion in Winter. The first is for when I'm feeling rebellious. The second is for when I'm feeling a need for emotional strength.

This is a warning sign that's on all the stairway doors in my office. I use the icon for when I've injured myself or for when the world is being surreal.
This is my theater icon. It's me as Little Buttercup in MITG&SP's 2001 production of HMS Pinafore. "The poor bumboat woman has gypsy blood in her veins, and she can read destinies!" I generally use this for theater-related posts.
Another
A scene and quote from Branagh's Henry V. Intended for angry or ranty posts. I don't do many of those, so I haven't used it much.
These are both screencaps from The Lion in Winter. The first is for when I'm feeling rebellious. The second is for when I'm feeling a need for emotional strength.
This is a warning sign that's on all the stairway doors in my office. I use the icon for when I've injured myself or for when the world is being surreal.
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Date: 2007-10-18 05:49 pm (UTC)Oh, and this?
Is fabulous. :)
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