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Can't remember where I found this, but it amused me in its resemblance to a famous photo of Peter Townshend. It is a detail from a work by Hieronymus Bosch entitled Beehive and Witches. I use it for frustration, anger, and my perfectly legitimate desire to beat people senseless with a lute.
Ah, the sticky spot on your radio dial... KOME was the rock station in the South Bay when I was growing up. This was back when you could listen to a DJ say things like "I'm going to play you a track from a record I found in the import rack at Tower." KOME had the best jocks, an incredible play list, and the Diamond Decal was everywhere. I remember a car that had literally been covered in the things.
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We all know I'm penguin-mad, so using an image from Poke the Penguin was a natural. Actually, I have three from that game. This is a pretty generic icon, I use it when I feel like it, or when I'm trying to get replies.
Blazing Saddles is possibly the most brilliant comedy ever made. Harvey Korman as Hedley Lamarr simply oozes evil. And the scene from which this icon is taken, is hysterical. I use this icon for when I'm feeling especially evil and devious.
Taken from Turn Signals on a Land Raider. This is a web comic about a bunch of Warhammer 40K figures who know they are figures, and revel in it. Fun stuff, especially if you've ever done any kind of miniature wargaming. I iconized this panel just because I loved the phrase. This icon has several uses. It's one of my "people die now" icons (scary how many of those I have...), it's a tech geek icon, and a general gaming icon.
Your basic symbol of magical wisdom. I use it for posts on ancient history, magic, or fantasy gaming where I'm doing metagame work on how magic and deities work.
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And watching Heather Alexander become Alexander (memfault) has me contemplating the concept of "disappointment" and seeing it in myself as regretting only being able to hear Heather's voice again in recordings while knowing Alexander carries on and looking forward to hearing him and getting to know the material all over again.
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There was an Alexander James Adams concert in Palo Alto last night (I spent my evening elsewhere, largely because I only heard about it at the last minute). I went to his concert at Westercon and had a lovely time; I know one person who walked into the room for about five minutes, but had to leave because the cognitive dissonance was still too much for zir.
I'm REALLY looking forward to the album of duets that Herself and The Heir will be releasing for Yule.