orinoco77: (badger)
Adam Short ([personal profile] orinoco77) wrote2004-03-04 03:44 pm

More memery, pinched without remorse from [livejournal.com profile] melodysk

Does my username suit me?

Is my journal's title cryptic or descriptive? What do you think it means?

Does my journal expand your knowledge of me?

Do you think my bio describes me well? If there were no names given would you be able to guess who it was describing?

Which of my interests surprises you the least?

Which of my interests surprises you the most?

Which of my interests needs explaining?

Which of my userpics suits me best?

[identity profile] isihac.livejournal.com 2004-03-04 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Does my username suit me?
I think so, but mainly because I knew you by that (minus the 77) before your actual name. However I wouldn't say you are at all womble-like, partially because I know someone else who goes by the name 'womble'.

Is my journal's title cryptic or descriptive? What do you think it means?
Very poetic, therefore probably a lyric. It's kinda cute. :-)

Does my journal expand your knowledge of me?
Only in a 'what you're up to' kind of way, I'd like to think I already know you pretty well.

Do you think my bio describes me well? If there were no names given would you be able to guess who it was describing?
It covers the basics pretty well and you're the only person who springs to mind when I think of Wigan, so...

Which of my interests surprises you the least?
speccies

Which of my interests surprises you the most?
J K Rowling

Which of my interests needs explaining?
Um, 'tulpas'?

Which of my userpics suits me best?
It's gotta be the south park one. Easily identifyable as being your journal, unlike the 'bouncing badger' (now that sounds like a euphamism) which is used by quite a few people in LJ land.

[identity profile] orinoco77.livejournal.com 2004-03-04 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I have been recognised purely from the south park icon, that's a little worrying :)

Since "tulpas" has been brought up twice now I should probably explain. A tulpa is a thought form; a sort of non-physical golem, if you like. It is a created entity, deriving its existence from the creator's imagination. See http://www.tulpa.com/explain/tulpaexplain.html

I know, I'm interested in some weird shit...