Argh, my stupid computer isn't giving me the links to post the damn icons. :p So I'll just answer here.
Ironic Yearbook: This is a throwaway shot from the second half of Buffy season 3, as the Scooby gang has defeated the mayor with the help of the Sunnydale high schoolers. I love the set dressing here, that someone at Sunnydale decided to make this overly optimistic cover for a yearbook, despite the school/town's incredibly high body count. It's so perfectly high school, too, and encapsulates what I like about the first half of the show.
Required Vamp Reading: Art by the awesome Kate Beaton, and how I like to imagine that vampires would read Twilight: sarcastically and gleefully.
Cute But Evil: I've been told I'm "too cute" to be evil, and I think Sakura is probably the same. Even when she's looking evil plot-y, she's adorable! I suspect that others would say the same about me, too. ;p Sadly, I don't get much opportunity to use this one, although when I decide to evilly plot, watch out.
Oh My!: It's my favorite Japanese actor, Takashi Sorimachi, hamming it up in GTO. His facial expressions are a thing of beauty and hilarity.
Gromit: I use this one when I'm thinking over something potentially difficult or problematic. Gromit has the perfect worried face, which is amazing, considering he is a claymation dog.
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Date: 2012-08-07 02:54 pm (UTC)From:Ironic Yearbook: This is a throwaway shot from the second half of Buffy season 3, as the Scooby gang has defeated the mayor with the help of the Sunnydale high schoolers. I love the set dressing here, that someone at Sunnydale decided to make this overly optimistic cover for a yearbook, despite the school/town's incredibly high body count. It's so perfectly high school, too, and encapsulates what I like about the first half of the show.
Required Vamp Reading: Art by the awesome Kate Beaton, and how I like to imagine that vampires would read Twilight: sarcastically and gleefully.
Cute But Evil: I've been told I'm "too cute" to be evil, and I think Sakura is probably the same. Even when she's looking evil plot-y, she's adorable! I suspect that others would say the same about me, too. ;p Sadly, I don't get much opportunity to use this one, although when I decide to evilly plot, watch out.
Oh My!: It's my favorite Japanese actor, Takashi Sorimachi, hamming it up in GTO. His facial expressions are a thing of beauty and hilarity.
Gromit: I use this one when I'm thinking over something potentially difficult or problematic. Gromit has the perfect worried face, which is amazing, considering he is a claymation dog.