GIFS Rule/Memesheep
Jan. 16th, 2018 08:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
User pic meme time!

Since two of you wondered about this one, I'll take it first. This is Mooch from the comic strip Mutts, a cat who found a little pink sock on the floor one day and decided it was his favorite, most beloved thing ever. It's the icon for such things, which I'll demonstrate with my next post.

Yoink bun! He came off an icon community. You never know when you or someone you know might need to yoink something.

This was taken at the Gothique fashion show so long ago that I couldn't find it on the internet when I searched for it just now, which is why I can't remember where it was held. I was amazed how well the photos came out, this one, in particular. I figure it's abstract enough that it doesn't matter that it's more than 10 years old.

This is the writer character from the hospital-horror-80s-parody show Garth Merenghi's Darkplace. (Now on YouTube, I see.) I use this when I'm feeling particularly bitter about writers who dislike anything that isn't a surface-level three-act plot based on the hero's journey. Or when I have a lot of subtext in my own post.

The dream swing, from an icon community. It looks to me like something that would appear in a dream, so that's the kind of post I use it for, or for anything suitably surreal.
Since two of you wondered about this one, I'll take it first. This is Mooch from the comic strip Mutts, a cat who found a little pink sock on the floor one day and decided it was his favorite, most beloved thing ever. It's the icon for such things, which I'll demonstrate with my next post.
Yoink bun! He came off an icon community. You never know when you or someone you know might need to yoink something.
This was taken at the Gothique fashion show so long ago that I couldn't find it on the internet when I searched for it just now, which is why I can't remember where it was held. I was amazed how well the photos came out, this one, in particular. I figure it's abstract enough that it doesn't matter that it's more than 10 years old.
This is the writer character from the hospital-horror-80s-parody show Garth Merenghi's Darkplace. (Now on YouTube, I see.) I use this when I'm feeling particularly bitter about writers who dislike anything that isn't a surface-level three-act plot based on the hero's journey. Or when I have a lot of subtext in my own post.
The dream swing, from an icon community. It looks to me like something that would appear in a dream, so that's the kind of post I use it for, or for anything suitably surreal.
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Date: 2018-01-17 09:59 am (UTC)